glist (Meaning)
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glist (n.)
Glimmer; mica.
Synonyms & Antonyms of glist
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glist Sentence Examples
- The morning dew glistened on the emerald leaves, painting a vibrant tapestry.
- Diamonds sparkled and glist in the sunlight, illuminating the jewelry box.
- The ocean glistened like a shimmering mirror, reflecting the ethereal blue sky.
- The freshly waxed car glist in the sun, its paintwork radiating a brilliant gleam.
- The fish's scales glist in the water, creating an iridescent spectacle.
- The raindrops glist on the windowpane, forming ephemeral patterns.
- The crust of the pie glist with a golden glaze, promising a mouthwatering treat.
- The stars glist in the night sky, illuminating the vast expanse.
- The snow glist in the moonlight, casting an enchanting glow upon the landscape.
- The tears that streamed down her face glist in the dim light, reflecting her heartbreak.
FAQs About the word glist
Glimmer; mica.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The morning dew glistened on the emerald leaves, painting a vibrant tapestry.
Diamonds sparkled and glist in the sunlight, illuminating the jewelry box.
The ocean glistened like a shimmering mirror, reflecting the ethereal blue sky.
The freshly waxed car glist in the sun, its paintwork radiating a brilliant gleam.