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Gleaming - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Gleaming means shining brightly, often with reflected light. It describes something polished, clean, or radiant, like a gleaming mirror or gleaming sunlight on water. It suggests a sparkling or lustrous appearance.

gleaming

/ˈɡliːmɪŋ/ /ˈɡliːmɪŋ/

Definition:

Shining brightly, often with reflected light; polished and radiant.

Synonyms:

shining, glowing, sparkling, radiant, lustrous

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (present participle)

Antonyms:

dull, tarnished

Common Collocations:

gleaming surface, gleaming eyes, gleaming metal, gleaming white, gleaming sunlight

Derivatives:

gleam (noun/verb), gleamed (verb)

Usage Tips:

Use "gleaming" to describe surfaces or objects reflecting light brightly or appearing polished and clean.

Common Phrases:

gleaming with pride, gleaming like gold, the gleaming horizon

Etymology:

From Old English "glǣm," meaning brightness or splendor; related to "glow."

Examples:

  • 1. The sun made the wet leaves gleaming after the rain.
  • 2. Her eyes were gleaming with excitement at the news.
  • 3. He polished the car until it was gleaming in the sunlight.
  • 4. The knight wore a suit of gleaming armor for the ceremony.

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