What is another word for chatoyant?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈatɔ͡ɪənt] (IPA)

Chatoyant is an uncommon word that describes the characteristic of a surface that appears to change its colour or lustre when viewed from different angles. There are a number of synonyms that can be used to describe this phenomenon. Examples include iridescent, opalescent, shimmering, lustrous, gleaming, and glistening. Each of these words captures a different aspect of the changing appearance of a chatoyant surface. Iridescent implies a rainbow-like range of colours that shift with movement, while opalescent describes a milky, pearly shimmer. Shimmering, lustrous and gleaming suggest a bright, radiant sheen, while glistening implies a softer, more subtle shine.

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What are the hypernyms for Chatoyant?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for chatoyant?

Chatoyant is a term used to describe a gemstone or material that displays a characteristic optical phenomenon where it appears to change color or shimmer when viewed from different angles. The word is derived from the French word "chatoyer" which means "to shine like a cat's eye". Some antonyms for chatoyant could be dull, opaque, matt, or flat. These adjectives describe materials that lack the brilliant iridescent quality that chatoyant possesses. While chatoyant is used mostly in the context of gemstones, the antonyms are often used to describe colors or finishes in textiles, paints, and other materials.

What are the antonyms for Chatoyant?

Usage examples for Chatoyant

Another interesting variety of this blue sapphire is one known as "chatoyant"; this has a rapidly changing lustre, which seems to undulate between a green-yellow and a luminous blue, with a phosphorescent glow, or fire, something like that seen in the eyes of a cat in the dark, or the steady, burning glow observed when the cat is fascinating a bird-hence its name.
"The Chemistry, Properties and Tests of Precious Stones"
John Mastin
He held it up and watched the sunlight, filtering through Venus's thick clouds, and the firelight, reflected from Red Lava Range two hundred miles away, play on the chatoyant interior of the stone as if they were chasing each other.
"The Wealth of Echindul"
Noel Miller Loomis
Her luxuriant hair, which lay in careless masses about the shapely head and intelligent brow, was a mixture of red and brown and gold, a variety which never ceases to charm; skin the pallor of ancient marble, with the shadow of rose lying below the eyes, the large, gray chatoyant eyes, which answered every impulse of the brain which ruled them.
"The Puppet Crown"
Harold MacGrath

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