aglow

[əˈɡləʊ]

aglow Definition

  • 1glowing with light or color
  • 2full of excitement or feeling

Using aglow: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aglow" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sky was aglow with the colors of sunset.

  • Example

    Her face was aglow with happiness.

  • Example

    The city was aglow with holiday lights.

aglow Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for aglow

Phrases with aglow

  • to light up the night with a bright display

    Example

    The fireworks set the night aglow with color and light.

  • full of excitement or feeling

    Example

    She was all aglow with pride after winning the award.

  • in good health and full of vitality

    Example

    After her vacation, she returned aglow with health and energy.

Origins of aglow

from a- (meaning 'on') + glow

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Summary: aglow in Brief

'Aglow' [əˈɡləʊ] is an adjective that describes something glowing with light or color, or full of excitement or feeling. Examples include 'The sky was aglow with the colors of sunset' and 'Her face was aglow with happiness.' Phrases like 'set the night aglow' and 'all aglow' use 'aglow' to denote a bright display or full of excitement, respectively.