scintillate Sentence Examples

  1. The stars scintillated in the night sky, casting an ethereal glow upon the sleeping earth.
  2. Her eyes sparkled with a mischievous glimmer, scintillating with amusement.
  3. The shimmering river reflected the sunlight, its surface scintillating like a thousand diamonds.
  4. The diamond encrusted tiara scintillated with each movement, drawing all eyes to its brilliance.
  5. The poet's words ignited a spark in her soul, making her spirit scintillate with passion.
  6. The crystal chandeliers suspended from the ceiling scintillated, their facets reflecting the warm glow of the candles.
  7. Her smile lit up her face, her teeth scintillating like tiny stars.
  8. The vibrant colors of the hummingbird's wings scintillated in the sunlight, a kaleidoscope of iridescent beauty.
  9. The fireworks erupted into the sky, their bursts of light scintillating and illuminating the darkness.
  10. The champagne bubbles danced and scintillated in the glass, a testament to the joy and celebration of the moment.

scintillate Meaning

Wordnet

scintillate (v)

give off

reflect brightly

emit or reflect light in a flickering manner

physics: fluoresce momentarily when struck by a charged particle or high-energy photon

be lively or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity

Webster

scintillate (v. i.)

To emit sparks, or fine igneous particles.

To sparkle, as the fixed stars.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scintillate

FAQs About the word scintillate

give off, reflect brightly, emit or reflect light in a flickering manner, physics: fluoresce momentarily when struck by a charged particle or high-energy photon

sparkle, glow, flash,spark, burn, shine, combust, flame, light (up), radiate

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The stars scintillated in the night sky, casting an ethereal glow upon the sleeping earth.

Her eyes sparkled with a mischievous glimmer, scintillating with amusement.

The shimmering river reflected the sunlight, its surface scintillating like a thousand diamonds.

The diamond encrusted tiara scintillated with each movement, drawing all eyes to its brilliance.