glittered

[ˈɡlɪtə(r)d]

glittered Definition

  • 1to shine brightly with flashes of light
  • 2to be attractive and exciting, but often without any real worth or value

Using glittered: Examples

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

  • Example

    The stars glittered in the night sky.

  • Example

    Her eyes glittered with excitement.

  • Example

    The diamond necklace glittered in the light.

  • Example

    The city skyline glittered with lights.

glittered Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with glittered

  • a successful and impressive career

    Example

    She had a glittering career as a lawyer.

  • glittering generalities

    vague and appealing words or phrases that are used to persuade or impress people, but which have little meaning or substance

    Example

    Politicians often use glittering generalities in their speeches.

  • glitterati

    fashionable and wealthy people who are often seen at fashionable events

    Example

    The party was attended by the glitterati of Hollywood.

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Summary: glittered in Brief

The verb 'glittered' [ˈɡlɪtə(r)d] means to shine brightly with flashes of light. It can also refer to something that is attractive and exciting, but often without any real worth or value. Examples include 'The stars glittered in the night sky' and 'Her eyes glittered with excitement.' The phrase 'glittering career' refers to a successful and impressive career.