Meaning & Definition of Gleam in English
Gleam
A small, bright light or a brief flash of light.
Pronunciation:
/ɡliːm/Part of Speech:
noun, verbPlural:
gleamsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A brief or faint light.
Example Sentence: There was a gleam of sunlight through the clouds.
Definition: A glimpse or brief sight of something.
Example Sentence: She caught a gleam of hope in his eyes.
Definition: To shine brightly with reflected light.
Example Sentence: The diamond gleamed in the sunlight.
Definition: A small amount or trace of something.
Example Sentence: He had a gleam of mischief in his smile.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English 'gleme' from Old English 'gleamian', related to the concept of light and brightness.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- gleam in one's eye: A look of excitement or enthusiasm.
- gleaming with health: Appearing very healthy and radiant.
- on the gleam: To be in a state of shining or brightness.
Translations
- Spanish: brillo
- French: lueur
- German: Schein
- Russian: блеск
Related Words
- glimmer: A faint or wavering light.
- glint: A small, quick flash of light.
- shine: To emit or reflect light.
Slang Meanings of gleam
Meaning: To have a bright idea or moment of realization.
Example Sentence: When she figured it out, there was a gleam in her eye.
Meaning: To feel or appear excited and lively.
Example Sentence: After getting the good news, he was gleaming all day.