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  1. spar· kle ˈspär-kəl. sparkled; sparkling ˈspär-k (ə-)liŋ. Synonyms of sparkle. intransitive verb. 1. a. : to throw out sparks. b. : to give off or reflect bright moving points of light. c. : to perform brilliantly. 2. : effervesce. wine that sparkles. 3. : to become lively or animated. the dialogue sparkles with wit. eyes sparkling with anger.

  2. SPARKLE definition: 1. to shine brightly with a lot of small points of light: 2. If a person or performance sparkles…. Learn more.

  3. Sparkle is a 1976 American musical drama film directed by Sam O'Steen and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. With a plot inspired by the history of the Supremes, Sparkle is a period film set in Harlem, New York, during the late 1950s and early 1960s.

    • April 7, 1976
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  5. verb (used with object) , spar·kled, spar·kling. to cause to sparkle: moonlight sparkling the water; pleasure sparkling her eyes. noun. a little spark or fiery particle. a sparkling appearance, luster, or play of light: the sparkle of a diamond. Synonyms: glitter. brilliance, liveliness, or vivacity. sparkle. / ˈspɑːkəl / verb.

  6. sparkle. verb [ I ] us / ˈspɑːr.k ə l / uk / ˈspɑː.k ə l / Add to word list. to shine brightly with a lot of small points of light: The snow / sea sparkled in the sunlight. If a person or performance sparkles, they are energetic, interesting, and exciting: Alice is shy and quiet at parties, but her sister really sparkles!

  7. noun. uk / ˈspɑːkl / us. sparkle noun (LIGHT) the light from something reflecting on a shiny surface. sparkle noun (SPECIAL) the quality of being special or exciting: The performance lacked a bit of sparkle. (Definition of sparkle from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of sparkle. in Chinese (Traditional)

  8. Synonyms for SPARKLE: glow, shine, spark, flash, twinkle, scintillate, burn, flame; Antonyms of SPARKLE: night, darkness, dark, shadow, gloom, dusk, blackness, dimness.

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