Shine+brightly
21ἀνταγλαίζεσθαι — ἀνταγλαίζομαι shine brightly pres inf mp ἀνταγλαΐζεσθαι , ἀνταγλαίζομαι shine brightly pres inf mp …
22gleam — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. light, beam, flash, glimmer, ray. v. i. shine, glow, glitter, glimmer. See light. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. glow, beam, shimmer; see light 1 , 3 . v. Syn. shimmer, glimmer, sparkle, flash; see shine 1 …
23блестеть — БЛЕСТЕТЬ1, несов. (сов. блеснуть), чем и без доп. Источать свет, блеск, ярко светиться, сиять; Син.: искриться, сверкать, сиять [impf. to shine, produce or reflect light, be bright; to gleam, shine softly; to sparkle, glitter, scintillate (with) …
24сверкать — СВЕРКАТЬ1, несов. (сов. сверкнуть). 1 и 2 л. не употр. Источать (источить) яркий, интенсивный свет, сияние, ярко блестеть, переливаться, отражая свет, лучи; Син.: блестеть, искриться, светиться, сиять [impf. to shine, produce or reflect light, be …
25glare — Synonyms and related words: PR, aller sans dire, angry look, appear, ballyhoo, bandage, be bright, be evident, be manifest, be no secret, be noticeable, be revealed, be seen, be visible, beacon, beam, bedazzle, bedroom eyes, benight, blare,… …
26glare — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. scowl, frown, glower; stare. v. i. flare, shine, glitter; blinding light. See light, vision. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Harsh light] Syn. dazzle, brightness, flash; see light 1 . 2. [An angry stare] Syn.… …
27glitter — verb 1 shine brightly ADVERB ▪ brightly ▪ Crystal chandeliers glittered brightly above them. PREPOSITION ▪ in ▪ His metal buttons glittered in the sunlight …
28sparkle — spar|kle1 [ˈspa:kəl US ˈspa:r ] v [Date: 1100 1200; Origin: spark] 1.) to shine in small bright flashes →↑sparkling ▪ The sea sparkled in the sun. ▪ The crystal chandelier sparkled. 2.) if someone s eyes sparkle, they seem to shine brightly,… …
29flash — flash1 [ flæʃ ] verb ** ▸ 1 shine for short time ▸ 2 appear for short time ▸ 3 pass quickly ▸ 4 show sudden emotion ▸ 5 show sex organs ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive to shine brightly for a very short time, or to shine on and off very quickly:… …
30blush — {{11}}blush (n.) mid 14c., a look, a glance (sense preserved in at first blush), also a gleam, a gleaming (late 14c.), from BLUSH (Cf. blush) (v.). As a reddening of the face from 1590s. Meaning a rosy color is 1590s. {{12}}blush (v.) mid 14c.,… …