glow
IPA: gɫˈoʊ
noun
- The light given off by a glowing object.
- The condition of being passionate or having warm feelings.
- The brilliance or warmth of color in an environment or on a person (especially one's face).
verb
- To emit light as if heated.
- (copulative) To radiate thermal heat.
- To display intense emotion.
- To gaze especially passionately at something.
- To shine brightly and steadily.
- (transitive) To make hot; to flush.
- (intransitive) To feel hot; to have a burning sensation, as of the skin, from friction, exercise, etc.; to burn.
- (intransitive, Internet slang) To be related to or part of an (chiefly online) undercover sting operation, especially by American federal agencies.
- (Internet slang, alt-right) to expose someone to the authorities.
- (Internet slang, alt-right) to create a threatening online post that may involve violence, and look suspicious enough to attract a police investigation.
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Examples of "glow" in Sentences
- The angel had supernal glow.
- Around it is a glowing red aureole.
- I like the mostly monochromatic glow.
- The meaning of the name is light or glow.
- His red eyes glow with the light of the candle.
- The yellow light of the sun makes the lingam glow.
- Their names glow like the comforting light of the moon.
- The spice had glowed radiant blue in the dim silver light.
- The night was quite foggy so all the lights glowed in the sky.
- Neon lights and loud music cause it to glow and pulsate, making even a modest turnout seem substantial.
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