glow
Prononciation : [ɡloʊ]
Contexte : « light »
(verb) to produce light or shine softly. When something glows, it lights up in a gentle way, like the light from a firefly or a candle.
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The stars glow brightly in the night sky.
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The room didn't glow at all because the lights were turned off.
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What makes the jellyfish glow in the ocean?
Contexte : « light »
(noun) a soft light that comes from something. It's the light that is steady and not too bright, like what you might see from a sunset.
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The warm glow of the sunset made everything look beautiful.
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There was no glow from the moon because it was hidden by the clouds.
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Did you see the glow from the fire in the campsite?
Contexte : « health »
(verb) to look healthy and happy, often with a bright face. When someone glows, it means they look really good and full of life.
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She glowed with happiness after hearing the good news.
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He didn’t glow at all during the presentation; he looked tired and stressed.
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Why do you think she is glowing today?
Contexte : « emotion »
(noun) a feeling of happiness or warmth inside you. It can happen when you feel loved or really excited about something.
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There was a glow of excitement in the room when the surprise was revealed.
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He felt no glow of joy; he was actually feeling quite sad.
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What kind of glow do you usually feel during the holidays?