sparkly

[ˈspɑːrkli]

sparkly Definition

  • 1shining brightly with points of light
  • 2full of life, excitement, and energy

Using sparkly: Examples

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

  • Example

    Her dress was sparkly and caught everyone's attention.

  • Example

    The stars looked so sparkly in the night sky.

  • Example

    The champagne was served in sparkly glasses.

  • Example

    The little girl's eyes were sparkly with excitement.

sparkly Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for sparkly

Phrases with sparkly

  • very clean and shiny

    Example

    The kitchen was sparkly clean after she finished cleaning it.

  • eyes that are bright and shining with excitement or happiness

    Example

    She had sparkly eyes when she talked about her new job.

  • a dress that is covered in glitter or sequins and shines brightly

    Example

    She wore a sparkly dress to the party and stood out from the crowd.

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Summary: sparkly in Brief

The term 'sparkly' [ˈspɑːrkli] refers to something that shines brightly with points of light, such as stars or glitter. It can also describe someone or something that is full of life, excitement, and energy, like a little girl's sparkly eyes. Phrases like 'sparkly clean' and 'sparkly dress' highlight the visual aspect of the word.

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