Pronunciation: /ɡliːmɪŋ/
verb present participle of gleam
A1 The sun was gleaming brightly in the sky.
A2 She gleamed with joy when she received the good news.
B1 The polished silverware gleamed in the candlelight.
B2 The dancer's costume gleamed under the stage lights.
C1 The CEO's smile gleamed with confidence as he addressed the board.
C2 The newly painted car gleamed in the showroom, attracting potential buyers.
adjective shining brightly, especially with reflected light
A1 The sun shone on the gleaming water, making it sparkle.
A2 She polished her shoes until they were gleaming.
B1 The gleaming skyscrapers of the city reflected the setting sun.
B2 The knight rode into battle with his gleaming sword held high.
C1 The gleaming jewels in the crown caught the light and dazzled all who saw them.
C2 The gleaming white marble of the palace seemed to glow in the moonlight.
formal The gleaming chandelier in the ballroom added a touch of elegance to the event.
informal I couldn't help but notice the gleaming new car parked in the driveway.
slang That watch is so gleaming, it's blinding me!
figurative Her eyes were gleaming with excitement as she talked about her upcoming vacation.
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