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    glimmering
    /ˈɡlɪm(ə)rɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. a glimmer: "the glimmering of an idea flashed into Isabel's brain"

    adjective

    • 1. shining faintly with a wavering light: "pools of glimmering light"

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  2. Examples of glimmering in a Sentence. a faint glimmering of light. Recent Examples on the Web Saweetie's side ponytail is seriously sparkling, thanks to a pile of glimmering, shimmering tinsel extensions.

  3. to shine with a weak light or a light that is not continuous: The lights of the village were glimmering in the distance. glimmer with The sky glimmered with stars. a glimmering candle. Synonym. gleam. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Giving out light.

  4. Glimmering definition: a faint or unsteady light; glimmer. . See examples of GLIMMERING used in a sentence.

  5. noun. 1. a faint or unsteady light; glimmer.

  6. GLIMMER definition: 1. to shine with a weak light or a light that is not continuous: 2. a light that glimmers weakly…. Learn more.

  7. a slight suggestion or vague understanding.

  8. 1. To emit a dim, intermittent light: "The ocean glimmered on her left like an iridescent pewter bowl" (Elizabeth Adler). See Synonyms at flash. 2. To be reflected in dim, intermittent flashes: "Starlight glimmered on rusty metal" (David Drake). 3. To appear faintly or indistinctly: Hope still glimmered in our minds.

  9. to shine with a weak light or a light that is not continuous: The lights of the village were glimmering in the distance. glimmer with The sky glimmered with stars. a glimmering candle. Synonym. gleam. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Giving out light. afire.

  10. glimmering meaning, definition, what is glimmering: a small sign of thought or feeling: Learn more.

  11. 1. a. : a feeble or intermittent light. the first glimmer of dawn. b. : a subdued unsteady shining or sparkle. 2. a. : a dim perception or faint idea : inkling. gave them a glimmer of what they could expect. b. : hint, spark. a glimmer of intelligence. a glimmer of hope. Synonyms.