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  1. The meaning of GLIMPSE is to get a brief look at. How to use glimpse in a sentence.

  2. a quick idea or understanding of what something is like: glimpse of This biography offers a few glimpses of his life before he became famous. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. (Definition of glimpse from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) glimpse | American Dictionary. noun [ C ]

  3. to see something or someone for a very short time or only partly: We glimpsed the ruined abbey from the windows of the train. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to see something. see I can see for miles from up here. notice I noticed a crack in the ceiling.

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  5. noun. a very brief, passing look, sight, or view. a momentary or slight appearance. a vague idea; inkling. Archaic. a gleam, as of light. verb (used with object) , glimpsed, glimps·ing. to catch or take a glimpse of. Synonyms: espy, sight, view, spy, spot. verb (used without object) , glimpsed, glimps·ing.

  6. glimpse. noun. /ɡlɪmps/. /ɡlɪmps/. [usually singular] a sight of somebody/something for a very short time, when you do not see the person or thing completely. glimpse (of somebody/something) He caught a glimpse of her in the crowd. I came up on deck to get my first glimpse of the island. Fans crowded the street outside waiting for a glimpse ...

  7. noun. a brief or incomplete view. “from the window he could catch a glimpse of the lake” see more. noun. a quick look. synonyms: coup d'oeil, gander, glance. see more. noun. a vague indication. “he caught only a glimpse of the professor's meaning” see more. verb. catch a glimpse of or see briefly.

  8. Synonyms for GLIMPSE: glance, peek, look, view, peep, stare, sight, gaze; Antonyms of GLIMPSE: examine, gaze, stare, view, study, question, overlook, survey

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