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- Dictionarysparkle/ˈspɑːkl/
verb
- 1. shine brightly with flashes of light: "her earrings sparkled as she turned her head" Similar
- 2. be vivacious and witty: "after a glass of wine, she began to sparkle" Similar
noun
- 1. a glittering flash of light: "there was a sparkle in his eyes" Similar
- 2. vivacity and wit: "she's got a kind of sparkle" Similar
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SPARKLE definition: 1. to shine brightly with a lot of small points of light: 2. If a person or performance sparkles…. Learn more.
The meaning of SPARKLE is to throw out sparks. How to use sparkle in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Sparkle.
SPARKLE meaning: 1. to shine brightly with a lot of small points of light: 2. If a person or performance sparkles…. Learn more.
Sparkles are small points of light caused by light reflecting off a clear bright surface. ...sparkles of light. There was a sparkle in her eye that could not be hidden. Synonyms: glitter, flash, gleam, spark More Synonyms of sparkle. 3. verb. Someone who sparkles is lively, intelligent, and witty. [approval] She sparkles with wit and charm. [VERB]
noun. a little spark or fiery particle. a sparkling appearance, luster, or play of light: the sparkle of a diamond. Synonyms: glitter. brilliance, liveliness, or vivacity. sparkle. / ˈspɑːkəl / verb. to issue or reflect or cause to issue or reflect bright points of light. intr (of wine, mineral water, etc) to effervesce.
SPARKLE definition: 1. to shine brightly because of reflected light: 2. to do something in a special or exciting way…. Learn more.
As a verb, sparkle means to be lively and excited, or to be so brilliant at something that you shine above the rest. It can also describe something bubbly or foamy — like when you add soap to your bath to make the bathwater sparkle.