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- DictionaryGleaming/ˈɡlēmiNG/
adjective
- 1. (of a smooth surface) reflecting light, typically because very clean or polished: "gleaming black limousines"
1. : to shine with or as if with subdued steady light or moderate brightness. 2. : to appear briefly or faintly. a light gleamed in the distance.
Gleaming definition: giving off or appearing to give off light or brightness; radiant; shining. See examples of GLEAMING used in a sentence.
Synonyms for GLEAMING: shining, dazzling, luminous, effulgent, brilliant, starry, radiant, refulgent; Antonyms of GLEAMING: flat, blank, listless, black, gray, stoic, grey, dark.
gleaming. adjective. uk / ˈɡliː.mɪŋ / us / ˈɡliː.mɪŋ /. Add to word list. bright and shiny from being cleaned: a gleaming kitchen. gleaming windows. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. The qualities of light.
A new skyscraper that reflects light might also be described as gleaming. If you are excited to move to a new place, someone might say that your eyes are gleaming with excitement, especially as you view the gleaming wood floors and gleaming freshly-washed windows of your new home.
GLEAM definition: 1. to produce or reflect a small, bright light: 2. When eyes gleam, they shine in a way that…. Learn more.
1. A brief beam or flash of light: saw gleams of daylight through the cracks. 2. A steady but subdued shining; a glow: the gleam of burnished gold. 3. A brief or dim indication; a trace: a gleam of intelligence. intr.v. gleamed, gleam·ing, gleams. 1.