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    Glow
    /ɡlō/

    verb

    • 1. give out steady light without flame: "the tips of their cigarettes glowed in the dark" Similar radiate heatburn without flamessmolder

    noun

  2. GLOW definition: 1. to produce a continuous light and sometimes heat: 2. to look attractive because you are happy…. Learn more.

  3. To glow is to shine with light. On a clear night when the moon is full, it glows in the sky. A nightlight glows in a dark room, and a distant flashlight beam glows like a candle. Other things that glow include fireflies, TV screens, and city lights when seen from an airplane at night.

  4. 2 days ago · A glow is a dull, steady light, for example the light produced by a fire when there are no flames.

  5. glow (often of something hot or warm) to produce a steady light that is not very bright: The end of his cigarette glowed red. sparkle to shine brightly with small flashes of light: The diamonds sparkled in the light. glisten (of something wet) to shine: The road glistened wet after the rain. shimmer to shine with a soft light that seems to ...

  6. a strong feeling of being happy / proud, etc. glow. verb [ I ] uk / ɡləʊ / us. glow verb [I] (PRODUCE LIGHT) to produce a soft, warm light: These toys glow in the dark. glow verb [I] (LOOK HEALTHY) to have a warm and healthy appearance: Her eyes were bright and her cheeks were glowing. glow with happiness/pride, etc.

  7. Glow definition, a light emitted by or as if by a substance heated to luminosity; incandescence. See more.

  8. [intransitive] (of a person's body or face) to look or feel warm or pink, especially after exercise or because of excitement, embarrassment, etc. Her cheeks were glowing. glow with something His face glowed with embarrassment. [intransitive] glow (with something) to look very pleased or satisfied She was positively glowing with pride.

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