outblush
/aʊtˈblʌʃ/Definitions
1. noun
A sudden feeling of shame or embarrassment, especially one that causes the face to flush or become red.
“She felt a strong outblush when she was caught lying by her best friend.”
2. verb
To become embarrassed or feel a sudden feeling of shame, especially with a visible change in one’s face, such as blushing.
“He outblushed when his teacher caught him cheating on the exam.”
3. verb
To cause someone to feel embarrassed or ashamed, especially with a visible change in their face, such as blushing.
“The news story outblushed the celebrity, who was known for her scandalous behavior.”