glim

[glim]

glim Definition

  • 1a faint or fleeting light
  • 2a brief or indistinct view

Using glim: Examples

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

  • Example

    She caught a glim of the sunset through the trees.

  • Example

    He only got a glim of the thief before he ran away.

  • Example

    The stars provided a glim of light in the dark sky.

glim Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for glim

Phrases with glim

  • glimpse of hope

    a small sign of optimism or possibility

    Example

    The team's victory was a glim of hope for their season.

  • to briefly see or perceive something

    Example

    I caught a glim of the new car as it drove by.

  • a slight indication that someone recognizes or remembers something

    Example

    There was a glimmer of recognition in her eyes when I mentioned his name.

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Summary: glim in Brief

The term 'glim' [glim] refers to a faint or fleeting light or a brief and indistinct view. It can be used in phrases like 'catch a glim of' or 'glimpse of hope.'