glim (Meaning)

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glim (n.)

Brightness; splendor.

A light or candle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of glim

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glim Sentence Examples

  1. The glim of moonlight cast an ethereal glow on the snow-covered field.
  2. A single glim of hope flickered in her heart amid the darkness.
  3. The faint glim of a fire could be seen in the distance, offering a beacon of safety.
  4. The candles flickered with a gentle glim, illuminating the room with warmth and ambiance.
  5. The glim of a star pierced through the heavy clouds, offering a glimmer of guidance.
  6. The glim of a sword in the sunlight signaled the approach of a knight.
  7. A glim of happiness crossed the child's face as she received a new toy.
  8. The glim of mischief in his eyes betrayed his playful intentions.
  9. The glim of a smile lit up his face, dispelling the shadows of sorrow.
  10. The faint glim of a firefly guided the lost traveler through the darkness.

FAQs About the word glim

Brightness; splendor., A light or candle.

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The glim of moonlight cast an ethereal glow on the snow-covered field.

A single glim of hope flickered in her heart amid the darkness.

The faint glim of a fire could be seen in the distance, offering a beacon of safety.

The candles flickered with a gentle glim, illuminating the room with warmth and ambiance.