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gleam

[ gleem ]

noun

  1. a flash or beam of light:

    the gleam of a lantern in the dark.

  2. a dim or subdued light.
  3. a brief or slight manifestation or occurrence; trace:

    a gleam of hope.



verb (used without object)

  1. to send forth a gleam or gleams.

    Synonyms: beam, sparkle, glitter, glint, flash, glimmer, shine, scintilla, suggestion, hint

  2. to appear suddenly and clearly like a flash of light.

gleam

/ ɡliːm /

noun

  1. a small beam or glow of light, esp reflected light
  2. a brief or dim indication

    a gleam of hope

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

verb

  1. to send forth or reflect a beam of light
  2. to appear, esp briefly

    intelligence gleamed in his eyes

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • ˈgleaming, adjective
  • ˈgleamingly, adverb
  • ˈgleamy, adjective
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Other Words From

  • gleam·less adjective
  • out·gleam verb (used with object)
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Word History and Origins

Origin of gleam1

First recorded before 1000; (noun) Middle English glem(e), Old English glǣm; cognate with Old High German gleimo “glowworm”; akin to Old Saxon glīmo “brightness”; (verb) Middle English, derivative of the noun. See glimmer, glimpse
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Word History and Origins

Origin of gleam1

Old English glǣm; related to Old Norse gljā to flicker, Old High German gleimo glow-worm, glīmo brightness, Old Irish glē bright
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Synonym Study

Gleam, glimmer, beam, ray are terms for a stream of light. Gleam denotes a not very brilliant, intermittent or nondirectional stream of light. Glimmer indicates a nondirectional light that is feeble and unsteady: a faint glimmer of moonlight. Beam usually means a directional, and therefore smaller, stream: the beam from a searchlight. Ray usually implies a still smaller amount of light than a beam, a single line of light: a ray through a pinprick in a window shade.
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Example Sentences

He just needs to get paid somewhere else, anywhere else, while the Dodgers should focus their attention on the gleaming product directly in front of them.

Unfolding on a set of distressed wooden planks and hanging lanterns, “Our Town” gleams like a restored antique in this Broadway revival.

To witness them supporting one another musically and showing inspiring devotion to a frail Barenboim, suffering from a debilitating neurological disease, may be the only gleam of hope we have for peace.

It focused on building “gleaming” roads, highways, and bridges, and reducing the environmental review and government oversight of such projects.

From Salon

One of the gleaming multimillion-dollar mansions nestled among towering pine trees and granite peaks in this exclusive mountain enclave?

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What does gleam mean?

A gleam is a flash or flicker of light, as in As Val scrolled through their phone in the dark, the screen projected a gleam of light on their face.

A gleam is also a dim light, such as you might get from a flashlight with a dying battery.

To gleam means to send out a gleam, as in The candle gleamed in the darkness.

To gleam also means to appear quickly and clearly, as a flash of light would.

Example: I love the way this dress gleams in the sun.

Where does gleam come from?

The first records of the term gleam come from before the year 1000. It ultimately comes from the Old English glǣm.

You might also see gleam used to mean “a brief or small inkling of something happening.” You might have a gleam of hope about something that’s not very likely but not impossible. You might also say you have a gleam of happiness when you’re sad overall.

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What are some other forms related to gleam?

  • gleamingly (adverb)
  • gleamless (adjective)
  • gleamy (adjective)
  • outgleam (verb)
  • gleaming (adjective, verb)

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How is gleam used in real life?

Gleam is a common word often used to describe a dull stream of light.

Try using gleam!

Which of the following is NOT a synonym for gleam?

A. glimmer
B. darken
C. twinkle
D. glint

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