sheen (Meaning)

Wordnet

sheen (n)

the visual property of something that shines with reflected light

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sheen (v. t.)

Bright; glittering; radiant; fair; showy; sheeny.

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sheen (v. i.)

To shine; to glisten.

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sheen (n.)

Brightness; splendor; glitter.

sheen Sentence Examples

  1. The metallic sheen of the sword glinted in the sunlight.
  2. The lacquered table gleamed with a glossy sheen.
  3. The iridescent sheen of the butterfly's wings shimmered and danced.
  4. The oil on the water created a vibrant sheen that reflected the colors of the rainbow.
  5. The silk dress had a soft and luxurious sheen that draped elegantly.
  6. The moonlit snow sparkled with a celestial sheen.
  7. The fresh paint on the wall had a dull sheen that would gradually deepen with time.
  8. The satin ribbon had a subtle sheen that added a touch of elegance to the gift.
  9. The gold ring lost its sheen due to constant wear and tear.
  10. The glossy sheen of the car's exterior made it seem brand new.

FAQs About the word sheen

the visual property of something that shines with reflected lightBright; glittering; radiant; fair; showy; sheeny., To shine; to glisten., Brightness; splendor;

polish, glare, glint, gloss,gleam, glow, shimmer, shine, lustre, luster

dullness, dirtiness, dulness, drabness, flatness, dimness, dimness, flatness, drabness, dulness

The metallic sheen of the sword glinted in the sunlight.

The lacquered table gleamed with a glossy sheen.

The iridescent sheen of the butterfly's wings shimmered and danced.

The oil on the water created a vibrant sheen that reflected the colors of the rainbow.