glint

[glɪnt]

glint Definition

  • 1a small flash of light, especially a reflected light
  • 2a brief or slight manifestation or occurrence

Using glint: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sun glinted off the water.

  • Example

    There was a glint of mischief in his eyes.

  • Example

    She caught a glint of gold in the sand.

  • Example

    He saw a glint of recognition in her eyes.

glint Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for glint

Phrases with glint

  • with a glint in one's eye

    with a look that suggests one is planning or thinking something mischievous

    Example

    He smiled with a glint in his eye, knowing he had pulled off the perfect prank.

  • to see a small flash of light reflecting off something

    Example

    She caught the glint of a diamond on the ground and picked it up.

  • a small sign or indication that things may improve or get better

    Example

    Despite the dire situation, there was a glint of hope in their eyes.

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Summary: glint in Brief

The term 'glint' [glɪnt] refers to a small flash of light, often reflected, or a brief or slight manifestation. It can be used to describe the sparkle or twinkle of something, as in 'The sun glinted off the water,' or a mischievous look in someone's eyes, as in 'There was a glint of mischief in his eyes.' 'Glint' also extends into phrases like 'with a glint in one's eye,' which denotes a mischievous look, and 'glint of hope,' which implies a small sign of improvement.