Glimpse
UK //ɡlɪmps//US //ɡlɪmps//
Definition
A brief or partial view of something.
In simple words: A quick look at something.
Examples
- She caught a glimpse of the mountains as they drove by.
- He only had a glimpse of the movie trailer before it ended.
- During the hike, I had a fleeting glimpse of a deer in the forest.
- From the distance, I could glimpse the city skyline.
- She gave him a quick glimpse of her drawing before hiding it away.
Usage notes
Use 'glimpse' when referring to a brief observation, often in a context where something is fleeting or not entirely visible. Avoid overly casual settings.
Grammar pattern
take + object
Memory hint
Think of 'glimpse' as a fast 'glimpse' of something passing by quickly.
Collocations
- take a glimpse
- have a glimpse
- catch a glimpse
Synonyms
- hint
- peek
- glance
- sight
- view
Antonyms
- stare
- gaze
Common mistakes
- Using 'glimpse' with the wrong prepositions (e.g., 'glimpse of' not 'glimpse at')
- Confusing 'glimpse' with 'glance’ – a glimpse is usually more significant
- Using 'glimpse' in contexts that don't imply briefness