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- DictionaryGlint/ɡlint/
verb
- 1. give out or reflect small flashes of light: "her glasses were glinting in the firelight"
noun
- 1. a small flash of light, especially as reflected from a shiny surface: "the glint of gold in his teeth"
The meaning of GLINT is to glance off an object. How to use glint in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Glint.
a small, bright flash of light: A coin tossed into the fountain may catch a glint of light. A glint can also be a brief expression in someone's eyes that tells you how that person is really thinking or feeling: a glint of pride in his eye.
a small, bright flash of light: A coin tossed into the fountain may catch a glint of light. A glint can also be a brief expression in someone's eyes that tells you how that person is really thinking or feeling: a glint of pride in his eye.
noun. a tiny, quick flash of light. Synonyms: glimmer, gleam. gleaming brightness; luster. a brief or slight manifestation or occurrence; inkling; trace. verb (used without object) to shine with a glint. to move suddenly; dart. verb (used with object) to cause to glint; reflect. glint. / ɡlɪnt / verb. to gleam or cause to gleam brightly. noun.
1. A momentary flash of light; a sparkle: a glint of sunlight through the clouds. 2. A faint or fleeting indication; a trace: a glint of suspicion on his face. intr.v. glint·ed, glint·ing, glints. 1. To gleam or give out small flashes of light, usually by reflection: Her glasses glinted in the sunlight. See Synonyms at flash. 2.
1. to gleam or cause to gleam brightly. noun. 2. a bright gleam or flash. 3. brightness or gloss. 4. a brief indication.
A glint is a brief flash or flicker of light. You might enjoy gazing at the glint of light on the water as you lie on the beach in the summer time.