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vermelidir

Vermelidir is a Portuguese verb meaning to redden or become red. It denotes a change of color toward the red end of the spectrum and can describe physical reddening of skin or mucosa, as well as reddening in materials or surfaces exposed to heat, friction, or other conditions. The sense is primarily about a transition from a paler state to a reddish one, rather than a static color.

Etymology and related forms: vermelidir derives from the adjective vermelho, meaning red, with a verbal suffix

Usage and register: vermelidir is relatively rare in contemporary usage and is more commonly found in literary,

Conjugation: vermelidir is treated as a regular -ir verb in terms of conjugation. Like other -ir verbs,

See also: vermelhor, avermelhar, vermelho, avermelhado, rubor.

Notes: As a less common term, vermelidir may appear in older texts or stylistically elevated prose. For

that
forms
verbs
indicating
a
change
of
state.
Related
nouns
and
adjectives
include
vermelhido/vermelho
byproducts
used
to
describe
the
result
or
color,
and
verbs
such
as
vermelhar
or
avermelhar
that
convey
similar
reddening
phenomena.
historical,
or
technical
contexts.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
typically
use
vermelhar
or
the
construction
ficar
avermelhado
to
express
reddening,
especially
in
reference
to
the
face
after
heat
or
embarrassment.
its
standard
forms
follow
the
typical
patterns
for
present,
past,
and
future
tenses,
though
its
uncommon
status
means
it
appears
infrequently
outside
dictionaries
or
formal
writing.
practical
communication,
employing
vermelhar
or
ficar
avermelhado
is
usually
clearer
and
more
widely
understood.