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    glimpse
    /ɡlɪm(p)s/

    noun

    • 1. a momentary or partial view: "she caught a glimpse of the ocean"

    verb

    • 1. see or perceive briefly or partially: "he glimpsed a figure standing in the shade"

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  2. Synonyms for GLIMPSE: glance, peek, look, view, peep, stare, sight, gaze; Antonyms of GLIMPSE: examine, gaze, stare, view, study, question, overlook, survey.

  3. Find 35 different ways to say GLIMPSE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  4. Synonyms and examples. see. I can see for miles from up here. notice. I noticed a crack in the ceiling. perceive. Bill perceived a tiny figure in the distance. observe. formal. A teacher observed her climbing over the gate. spot. We managed to spot a leopard. catch sight of. We looked for the bird and caught sight of it just as it flew off.

  5. noun. 1. : a fleeting view or look. caught only a glimpse of the mugger. 2. archaic : glimmer. Synonyms. Verb. browse.

  6. Another way to say Glimpse? Synonyms for Glimpse (other words and phrases for Glimpse).

  7. What's the definition of Glimpse in thesaurus? Most related words/phrases with sentence examples define Glimpse meaning and usage.

  8. Synonyms for GLIMPSE in English: look, sighting, sight, glance, peep, peek, squint, butcher's, quick look, gander, ….

  9. Synonyms: glance, peek, gander (informal), look, quick look, view, sight, sighting, eye, peep, butcher's (UK, regional, slang) Sense: Verb: see - often followed by 'at' Synonyms: see, catch sight of, catch a glimpse of, glance, look, peek, peep, skim, scan, browse, spy, spot. Is something important missing?

  10. Synonyms for GLIMPSE: glance, flash, blush, impression, peek, sight, peep, gander, coup d'oeil, catch, descry, detect, discern; Antonyms for GLIMPSE: stare, long look, observation, scrutiny, stare, scrutinize, survey.

  11. Find 2,037 synonyms for glimpse and other similar words that you can use instead based on 9 separate contexts from our thesaurus.