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Glow   /gloʊ/   Listen
Glow

noun
1.
An alert and refreshed state.  Synonym: freshness.
2.
Light from nonthermal sources.  Synonym: luminescence.
3.
The phenomenon of light emission by a body as its temperature is raised.  Synonym: incandescence.
4.
A feeling of considerable warmth.  "A glow of regret"
5.
A steady even light without flames.
6.
The amount of electromagnetic radiation leaving or arriving at a point on a surface.  Synonyms: glowing, radiance.
7.
An appearance of reflected light.  Synonyms: gleam, gleaming, lambency.
verb
(past & past part. glowed; pres. part. glowing)
1.
Emit a steady even light without flames.
2.
Have a complexion with a strong bright color, such as red or pink.  Synonyms: beam, radiate, shine.
3.
Shine intensely, as if with heat.  Synonym: burn.  "The candles were burning"
4.
Be exuberant or high-spirited.
5.
Experience a feeling of well-being or happiness, as from good health or an intense emotion.  Synonyms: beam, radiate, shine.  "Her face radiated with happiness"



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"Glow" Quotes from Famous Books



... American; that fact had at first made his doubt itself a little dubious. And she was probably from the South (they were different there). Hence her softness, her full tone, her richness and her glow. Hence her exotic strain that went so well with the false tropics of the scene. But whether she were a provincial or an urban, or, as she seemed, a cosmopolitan splendor, Thesiger was not cosmopolitan enough to tell. She might have been the supreme flower of her astounding country. She ...
— The Return of the Prodigal • May Sinclair

... back to the starting-point, and here, as if standing beside a grave and reading the inscription to one long dead, she opened her eyes in the last glow of the sunshine to read the words which Burke had cut into the bare wood on the evening of his wedding-day. She remembered how she had waited for him, the tumult of doubt, of misgiving, in her soul, how she had ...
— The Top of the World • Ethel M. Dell

... great tribe of Golden Wasps, whose dazzling splendour, worthy of the wealth of Golconda, clashes with the dingy colour of their haunts. To deceive the eyes of their bird-tyrants, the Swift, the Swallow, the Chat and the others, these Chrysis-wasps, who glow like a carbuncle, like a nugget in the midst of its dark veinstone, certainly do not adapt themselves to the sand and the clay of their downs. The Green Grasshopper, we are told, thought out a plan for gulling his enemies by identifying himself in colour with ...
— The Mason-bees • J. Henri Fabre

... exchanging a word, resting their elbows on the table, stultified amidst the quaking of the floor, and yet no doubt amusing themselves as they stared with pale eyes at the Barriere women in the stifling atmosphere and ruddy glow of ...
— L'Assommoir • Emile Zola

... idees, I thought I'd look and see if I resembled a glow-worm behind, and there, by thunder, was a long stream of light, just like the tail of a comet! I tell you, I felt happy! She's regenerated me, thought I; and I, too, am one of the "shining hosts"! And then directly, ...
— Strange Visitors • Henry J. Horn


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