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Gleam

UK //ɡliːm//US //ɡliːm//

Definition

To shine or reflect light brightly.

In simple words: To shine brightly or briefly.

Examples

  • The diamond began to gleam under the bright lights.
  • Her eyes seemed to gleam with excitement when she saw the surprise.
  • The wet pavement gleamed after the rain.
  • A gleam of hope appeared in their hearts as they heard the news.
  • The new car had a gleaming finish that caught everyone's attention.

Usage notes

Used when referring to light, often in a positive context. Less common in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

gleam + object or subject

Memory hint

Think of a shiny beam of light - 'gleam' is like a gleeful beam!

Collocations

  • gleam of light
  • gleam in someone's eye
  • gleam brightly

Synonyms

  • shine
  • glimmer
  • sparkle
  • glow
  • twinkle

Antonyms

  • dull
  • fade

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'glimmer', which is often softer and less bright.
  • Using intransitively without a subject or object.
  • Mixing up with 'gleam' as a noun.