glow

[ɡloʊ]

glow Definition

  • 1to produce a continuous light and sometimes heat
  • 2to look attractive because you are happy or healthy, or have been doing something that makes you feel this way

Using glow: Examples

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

  • Example

    The coals glowed in the dark.

  • Example

    Her face glowed with happiness.

  • Example

    The sunset made the sky glow red and orange.

  • Example

    The fire was still glowing in the morning.

glow Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for glow

Phrases with glow

  • to feel very proud of yourself and show it in your expression or behavior

    Example

    She was glowing with pride after winning the award.

  • a healthy appearance, often characterized by rosy cheeks and bright eyes

    Example

    After a week of exercise and healthy eating, she had a noticeable glow of health.

  • an object that emits light in the dark, often used for safety or decoration

    Example

    The kids loved their new glow-in-the-dark stickers on their bedroom ceiling.

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Summary: glow in Brief

The verb 'glow' [ɡloʊ] can mean to emit light and sometimes heat, as in 'The coals glowed in the dark,' or to look attractive due to happiness or health, as in 'Her face glowed with happiness.' The term extends into phrases like 'glow with pride,' and 'glow of health,' and is often used informally to describe a radiant appearance.

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