glint Antonyms
Meaning of glint
glint (n)
a momentary flash of light
a spatially localized brightness
glint (v)
be shiny, as if wet
throw a glance at; take a brief look at
glint (n.)
A glimpse, glance, or gleam.
glint (v. i.)
To glance; to peep forth, as a flower from the bud; to glitter.
glint (v. t.)
To glance; to turn; as, to glint the eye.
glint Sentence Examples
- The glint of sunlight reflected off the shimmering surface of the lake.
- The thief's eyes glinted greedily as they spotted the golden treasure.
- The stars twinkled with a faint glint, illuminating the night sky.
- The glint of a knife blade caught the corner of her eye.
- The diamond earrings glinted with a radiant allure.
- The glint of metal caught his attention, leading him to the hidden treasure chest.
- The glint of a distant lighthouse guided the lost ship through the stormy sea.
- The glint of the glass shards scattered across the floor exposed the aftermath of the accident.
- The glint of a smile adorned her face as she greeted her beloved.
- The faint glint of a distant star provided hope amidst the darkness.
FAQs About the word glint
a momentary flash of light, a spatially localized brightness, be shiny, as if wet, throw a glance at; take a brief look atA glimpse, glance, or gleam., To glanc
gleam, flash, flame, scintillate, glitter, glimmer, shine,twinkle, glance, lustre
question, question, examine,gaze, stare, examine, stare, gaze, study, survey
The glint of sunlight reflected off the shimmering surface of the lake.
The thief's eyes glinted greedily as they spotted the golden treasure.
The stars twinkled with a faint glint, illuminating the night sky.
The glint of a knife blade caught the corner of her eye.