gleamed

[gliːmd]

gleamed Definition

  • 1shone brightly
  • 2appeared briefly or faintly

Using gleamed: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sun gleamed on the water.

  • Example

    Her eyes gleamed with excitement.

  • Example

    A smile gleamed on his face.

  • Example

    The truth gleamed through the lies.

gleamed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gleamed

Phrases with gleamed

  • gleam in someone's eye

    a phrase used to describe something that has not yet been born or created, but which is expected or hoped for

    Example

    The idea for the new product was just a gleam in his eye when he started working on it.

  • a small sign of hope in a difficult situation

    Example

    The rescue team saw a gleam of hope when they heard a faint cry from under the rubble.

  • a brief indication of intelligence or understanding

    Example

    She showed a gleam of intelligence when she solved the puzzle.

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Summary: gleamed in Brief

The verb 'gleamed' [gliːmd] means to shine brightly or appear briefly or faintly. It can be used to describe the sun shining on water or a smile on someone's face. The phrase 'gleam in someone's eye' refers to something that has not yet been born or created, while 'gleam of hope' describes a small sign of hope in a difficult situation.