vitreousness (Meaning)

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vitreousness (n.)

The quality or state of being vitreous.

Synonyms & Antonyms of vitreousness

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vitreousness Sentence Examples

  1. The gemstone's vitreousness shimmered under the bright sunlight, reflecting a dazzling brilliance.
  2. The obsidian's intensely vitreous surface created a mirror-like effect, capturing the surrounding landscape.
  3. The glass shard possessed a distinct vitreousness, slicing through the air with a sharp and piercing gleam.
  4. The iridescent glaze on the ceramic piece exhibited a vitreous quality, giving it an ethereal glow.
  5. The quartz crystals sparkled with vitreous clarity, their surfaces reflecting a myriad of colors.
  6. The enamel paint's vitreousness imparted a glossy finish to the artwork, enhancing its visual appeal.
  7. The vitreous nature of the silica allowed it to form into thin, flexible sheets.
  8. The glaze's high vitreousness resisted scratching, making it an ideal coating for durable surfaces.
  9. The feldspar's vitreous luster caught the eye, distinguishing it from other minerals.
  10. The glassblower manipulated the molten glass with precision, creating objects of great vitreousness and beauty.

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The quality or state of being vitreous.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The gemstone's vitreousness shimmered under the bright sunlight, reflecting a dazzling brilliance.

The obsidian's intensely vitreous surface created a mirror-like effect, capturing the surrounding landscape.

The glass shard possessed a distinct vitreousness, slicing through the air with a sharp and piercing gleam.

The iridescent glaze on the ceramic piece exhibited a vitreous quality, giving it an ethereal glow.