What is another word for Gleamed?

Pronunciation: [ɡlˈiːmd] (IPA)

"Gleamed" is a verb that refers to the shining or twinkling of something, usually with a bright or reflective surface. Some synonyms for "gleamed" include glimmered, sparkled, glistened, shimmered, flashed, twinkled, and shone. These words are often used to describe the way light reflects off of various surfaces, such as water, jewelry, or the sun. "Gleamed" can also refer to something that has an element of brilliance or radiance, and synonyms that capture this meaning include dazzled, glew, and illuminated. The word "glimpsed" is also related to "gleamed" and means to see something for a brief moment or to catch a glimpse of something shiny or bright.

What are the hypernyms for Gleamed?

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

Usage examples for Gleamed

Her pretty face had turned very white, her brown eyes Gleamed like two angry flames.
"Marjorie Dean High School Freshman"
Pauline Lester
Mignon's elfish eyes Gleamed angrily.
"Marjorie Dean High School Freshman"
Pauline Lester
One morning the ground was frozen hard, and all the roofs Gleamed white with the heavy frost.
"Lonesome Land"
B. M. Bower

Famous quotes with Gleamed

  • Behold, within the leafy shade, Those bright blue eggs together laid! On me the chance-discovered sight Gleamed like a vision of delight.
    William Wordsworth
  • The surrounding forest, as though in a mist, Was blue in the powder of smoke. But there, far off, in a disordered ridge, Which was yet eternally proud and calm, Stretched the mountains — and Kazbek Gleamed with its sharp peak. And with secret, heartfelt sorrow I thought: 'Pitiable man. What does he want! The sky is clear, Beneath it there is much room for all, But constantly and vainly He alone wages war — why?'
    Mikhail Lermontov

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