Pronunciation: /ɡloʊ/
noun a steady radiance of light or heat
A1 The night sky was filled with the soft glow of stars.
A2 She had a radiant glow on her face after the spa treatment.
B1 The glow of the fire warmed us as we sat around the campfire.
B2 The glow of the neon lights lit up the city streets at night.
C1 The glow of the sunrise over the mountains was absolutely breathtaking.
C2 The glow of the candles created a romantic atmosphere in the room.
verb to emit a steady radiance of light or heat
A1 The fireflies glow in the dark.
A2 The night sky glows with stars.
B1 The candles on the table glow softly.
B2 The neon lights in the city glow brightly at night.
C1 The sunrise glows with vibrant colors.
C2 The bonfire glowed warmly as we sat around it.
formal The glow of the sunset painted the sky in shades of pink and orange.
informal She had a natural glow about her that made her stand out in a crowd.
slang That highlighter is giving you a serious glow-up!
figurative Her kindness and positivity always seem to make everything around her glow.
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