twinkled Synonyms
twinkled Meaning
twinkled
a rapid flashing motion, an intermittent radiance, to shine with a flickering or sparkling light, a wink of the eyelids, to shine or cause to shine with a flickering or sparkling light, to flutter or flit rapidly, a very short time, to flutter the eyelids, the instant's duration of a wink, to appear bright with amusement, sparkle entry 2 sense 1, flicker, to appear bright especially with merriment, to flicker or flirt rapidly, to move or flutter rapidly, to cause to shine with fluctuating light
twinkled Sentence Examples
- The stars twinkled above, casting a celestial glow upon the sleeping Earth.
- The tiny lights of the Christmas tree twinkled merrily, spreading festive cheer throughout the room.
- Her eyes twinkled with amusement as she watched the antics of her grandchildren.
- The diamond earrings twinkled brilliantly, reflecting the soft glow of candlelight.
- The morning dew twinkled like tiny diamonds on the grass blades.
- The lights of the Eiffel Tower twinkled romantically against the Parisian night sky.
- The fireflies twinkled magically through the summer night, illuminating the darkness.
- The glitter on her dress twinkled and shimmered with every movement.
- The stars twinkled faintly in the twilight, heralding the approach of nightfall.
- The joy in her heart twinkled in her eyes, reflecting her newfound optimism.
FAQs About the word twinkled
a rapid flashing motion, an intermittent radiance, to shine with a flickering or sparkling light, a wink of the eyelids, to shine or cause to shine with a flick
flickered, glinted,flashed, sparkled, glittered, glimmered, glistened, blinked,winked, shimmered
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The stars twinkled above, casting a celestial glow upon the sleeping Earth.
The tiny lights of the Christmas tree twinkled merrily, spreading festive cheer throughout the room.
Her eyes twinkled with amusement as she watched the antics of her grandchildren.
The diamond earrings twinkled brilliantly, reflecting the soft glow of candlelight.