lustering Synonyms

lustering Meaning

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lustering (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Lustre

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lustering (n.)

The act or process of imparting a luster, as to pottery.

The brightening of a metal in the crucible when it becomes pure, as in certain refining processes.

lustering Sentence Examples

  1. The lustrous leaves of the magnolia tree shimmered in the sunlight.
  2. The diamond's multifaceted surface emitted a dazzling, lustering shine.
  3. The antique silver gleamed with a muted lustering after being polished.
  4. Her long, lustrous hair cascaded down her shoulders like a silken waterfall.
  5. The lustrous scales of the fish reflected the vibrant colors of the coral reef.
  6. The lustrous sheen of the peacock's tail feathers captivated the onlooker's gaze.
  7. The lustering surface of the porcelain vase hinted at its delicate artistry.
  8. The oil-based paint imparted a lustering finish to the canvas.
  9. The silk's lustrous texture caressed the skin with luxurious softness.
  10. The lustrous glaze on the pottery gave it a glossy, iridescent appearance.

FAQs About the word lustering

of Lustre, The act or process of imparting a luster, as to pottery., The brightening of a metal in the crucible when it becomes pure, as in certain refining pro

gleaming, shining, glittering, coruscating, twinkling, glancing, glistering, spangling, flaming, glinting

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The lustrous leaves of the magnolia tree shimmered in the sunlight.

The diamond's multifaceted surface emitted a dazzling, lustering shine.

The antique silver gleamed with a muted lustering after being polished.

Her long, lustrous hair cascaded down her shoulders like a silken waterfall.