glows

To glow is to emit light. When you glow in the dark, you are able to see because the light is being reflected off of something.

  • The moon is glowing because the light is being reflected off of the moon's surface.

  • The light from the candle is glowing.

Definition of glows

noun

light from nonthermal sources

Synonyms:

luminescence

verb

shine intensely, as if with heat

Synonyms:

burn

noun

an alert and refreshed state

Synonyms:

freshness

noun

the phenomenon of light emission by a body as its temperature is raised

Synonyms:

incandescence

noun

an appearance of reflected light

Synonyms:

gleam, gleaming, lambency

verb

experience a feeling of well-being or happiness, as from good health or an intense emotion

Synonyms:

beam, radiate, shine

verb

have a complexion with a strong bright color, such as red or pink

Synonyms:

beam, radiate, shine

noun

the amount of electromagnetic radiation leaving or arriving at a point on a surface

Synonyms:

glowing, radiance

noun

a feeling of considerable warmth

noun

a steady even light without flames

verb

be exuberant or high-spirited

verb

emit a steady even light without flames

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Example Sentences for glows

  • 1

    The meaning of the name is light or glow.

  • 2

    His red eyes glow with the light of the candle.

  • 3

    The yellow light of the sun makes the lingam glow.

  • 4

    Their names glow like the comforting light of the moon.

  • 5

    The night was quite foggy so all the lights glowed in the sky.

  • 6

    The spice had glowed radiant blue in the dim silver light.

  • 7

    Neon lights and loud music cause it to glow and pulsate, making even a modest turnout seem substantial.

  • 8

    Around it is a glowing red aureole.

  • 9

    The angel had supernal glow.

  • 10

    I like the mostly monochromatic glow.