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    glimmer
    /ˈɡlɪmə/

    verb

    • 1. shine faintly with a wavering light: "the moonlight glimmered on the lawn"

    noun

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  2. 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. albedo. aura. backlit. beamy. bioluminescence. flicker. gleam. glitter.

  3. The meaning of GLIMMER is to shine faintly or unsteadily. How to use glimmer in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Glimmer.

  4. Sep 4, 2023 · The word glimmer is defined as afaint or wavering light”, which points to the difficulty we may have seeing these moments if we aren’t paying attention. But with a little focus, we’ll see they are all around us, all the time.

  5. 1. (of a light, candle, etc) to glow faintly or flickeringly. 2. to be indicated faintly: hope glimmered in his face. n. 3. a glow or twinkle of light. 4. a faint indication. [C14: compare Middle High German glimmern, Swedish glimra, Danish glimre]

  6. Oct 23, 2023 · Noticing “glimmers” in life—the opposite of negative triggers—helps build positivity, calm the nervous system, and find pleasure in the simple moments, psychologists say.

  7. Mar 23, 2022 · 1:01. "Triggers" are widely understood, but few people know about their opposite: glimmers. Glimmers are small moments that spark joy or peace, which can help cue our...

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · glimmer (third-person singular simple present glimmers, present participle glimmering, simple past and past participle glimmered) ( intransitive) To shine with a faint, unsteady light. The fireflies glimmered in the dark. the glimmering dawn; a glimmering lamp.

  9. Find 33 different ways to say GLIMMER, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  10. 1. (of a light, candle, etc) to glow faintly or flickeringly. 2. to be indicated faintly: hope glimmered in his face. n. 3. a glow or twinkle of light. 4. a faint indication. [C14: compare Middle High German glimmern, Swedish glimra, Danish glimre]

  11. 1. A dim or intermittent flicker or flash of light. 2. A faint manifestation or indication; a trace: a glimmer of understanding. intr.v. glim·mered, glim·mer·ing, glim·mers. 1. To emit a dim, intermittent light: "The ocean glimmered on her left like an iridescent pewter bowl" (Elizabeth Adler). See Synonyms at flash.