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sheen Meaning
sheen (n)
the visual property of something that shines with reflected light
sheen (v. t.)
Bright; glittering; radiant; fair; showy; sheeny.
sheen (v. i.)
To shine; to glisten.
sheen (n.)
Brightness; splendor; glitter.
sheen Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The silk dress had a soft and luxurious sheen that draped elegantly.
- The moonlit snow sparkled with a celestial sheen.
- The fresh paint on the wall had a dull sheen that would gradually deepen with time.
- The satin ribbon had a subtle sheen that added a touch of elegance to the gift.
- The gold ring lost its sheen due to constant wear and tear.
- 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;
shimmer,gleam, glint, gloss, glare, polish, luster, lustre, shine, glow
dullness, dullness, dirtiness, dimness, flatness, drabness, dimness, dulness, dirtiness, flatness
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.