glowing Antonyms
Strongest:
- dim
- somber
- dull
- unlit
- lackluster
- blackened
- dark
- obscure
- darkened
- blackened
- sombre
- dim
- dusky
- darkened
- dusky
- gloomy
- dark
- obscure
- lackluster
- gloomy
- sombre
- dull
- somber
- unlit
Strong:
- dimmed
- murky
- unbrilliant
- darkish
- pitch-dark
- cloudy
- dimmed
- lightless
- pitch-black
- tenebrous
- unbright
- darkling
- murky
- unbrilliant
- leaden
- shady
- leaden
- cloudy
- lightless
- pitch-dark
- pale
- darkish
- shady
- obscured
- tenebrous
- darksome
- shadowy
- pitch-black
- shadowy
- darksome
- gray
- unbright
- grey
- darkling
- obscured
- grey
- pale
- gray
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- effulgent
- sheeny
- glittering
- sparkling
- lucid
- fulgent
- lucent
- refulgent
- shined
- lustrous
- flaming
- blazing
- candescent
- clear
- splendid
- brilliant
- fiery
- polished
- blinding
- glistening
- burning
- lambent
- beaming
- bedazzling
- incandescent
Weak:
Meaning of glowing
glowing (n)
the amount of electromagnetic radiation leaving or arriving at a point on a surface
glowing (s)
highly enthusiastic
glowing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Glow
glowing Sentence Examples
- The sun's rays cast a radiant glow upon the glistening ocean.
- The embers of the fire crackled and glowed, illuminating the night with a cozy ambiance.
- The iridescent wings of the butterfly shimmered and glowed in the sunlight.
- The moon peeked through the clouds, its soft glow illuminating the sleeping world.
- The newly painted car gleamed and glowed, reflecting the vibrant city lights.
- The bride's white dress glowed under the spotlight, enhancing her ethereal beauty.
- The lava from the erupting volcano flowed down the mountainside, glowing ominously in the darkness.
- The fireflies twinkled and glowed in the summer night, creating a magical atmosphere.
- The radium in the watch glowed faintly, providing a comforting glow in the darkness.
- The neon sign outside the bar flickered and glowed, beckoning customers to enter.
FAQs About the word glowing
the amount of electromagnetic radiation leaving or arriving at a point on a surface, highly enthusiasticof Glow
radiant, dazzling, luminous, gleaming,shining, flickering, flashing, bright, shiny, shimmering
dim, somber, dull, unlit, lackluster, blackened, dark, obscure, darkened, blackened
The sun's rays cast a radiant glow upon the glistening ocean.
The embers of the fire crackled and glowed, illuminating the night with a cozy ambiance.
The iridescent wings of the butterfly shimmered and glowed in the sunlight.
The moon peeked through the clouds, its soft glow illuminating the sleeping world.