glimmer

IPA: gɫˈɪmɝ

noun

  • A faint light; a dim glow.
  • A flash of light.
  • A faint or remote possibility.
  • (dated, uncountable) Mica.

verb

  • (intransitive) To shine with a faint, unsteady light.
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Examples of "glimmer" in Sentences

  • A glimmer of sunlight is on the horizon.
  • She remembers only the vaguest glimmers of Eden.
  • However, the final words leave a glimmer of hope.
  • They're like the first glimmer of light in the morning sky.
  • The lenses in its red eyes glimmer brightly to see at night.
  • A spark of life glimmered at last in the old man's rheumy eyes.
  • Even in the darkest weeks, however, there is a glimmer of relief.
  • Is there even a glimmer of this in the most powerful supercomputers
  • It was definitely a good suggestion and I too saw the glimmer of hope.
  • It was supposed to glimmer quite strongly, and have the beauty of silver.

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