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View usage for: (gloʊɪŋ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]A glowing description or opinion about someone or something praises them highly or supports them strongly. The media has been speaking in glowing terms of the relationship between the twocountries. The premieres of his plays brought in glowing reviews. Synonyms: complimentary, enthusiastic, rave [informal], ecstatic More Synonyms of glowing glowingly adverb He speaks glowingly of the support and love of his family throughout his career. More Synonyms of glowing glowing in British English (ˈɡləʊɪŋ) adjective1. emitting a steady bright light without flames glowing embers 2. warm and rich in colour the room was decorated in glowing shades of gold and orange 3. flushed and rosy, as from exercise or excitement glowing cheeks 4. displaying or indicative of extreme satisfaction, pride, or emotion he gave a glowing account of his children's achievements Derived forms glowingly (ˈglowingly) adverb Examples of 'glowing' in a sentenceglowing At night the gases release a glowing ethereal light, usually a green colour because of the oxygen.Way above in the upper atmosphere, ripples of glowing light were spotted tracking across the sky in tandem with the tsunami below.Led by a tribe of beautiful young women with glowing skin and hundreds of thousands of online followers, clean eating has gone mainstream.Double cleansing: the secret to glowing skin, or a conspiracy to fleece us?It is, supposedly, the glowing light which induces the nerves.For the rest of the day, my skin is glowing and I feel full beans.It's not often that you go on holiday and come back with not just a tan but a flatter stomach, glowing skin and glutes of steel.When a trainer of his experience talks in such glowing terms it pays to take note.He also gave her a glowing reference.Some witness reports are specific about seeing glowing lights.Then the glowing reviews began piling up.This dark orange paste draws out impurities to leave skin fresh and glowing.Successful pastors in large churches read this glowing report and saw no challenge.But she was not dazzled by the glowing tributes paid to her then.The element that is most consistent throughout his work is his glowing sense of colour.They spoke of it in glowing terms.Mysterious glowing lights are sometimes seen in the sky before earthquakes.Four years on and the hotel has received glowing reviews.Doubles up as a face mask and leaves skin fresh and glowing.Most will come home with glowing reports about their food and hospitality.Parents speak of her in glowing terms.It had no wings but a glowing orange light underneath it.And for centuries it has been said to purge toxins from the body and give a glowing complexion.It was a glowing reference but maybe designed to butter up his opponent and take his edge away.Wake up with a glowing complexion.You might feel warm and glowing, but watch your money.They are a source of immense, glowing pride.The scent of bare, glowing skin warmed by the heat of the body.BRITAIN'S brilliant and unexpected Olympic triumph left us all glowing with pride and delight.The media and self-help books abound with glowing references to its magical powers.At one point Hall begs me not to write about his glowing tributes because it will embarrass the recipients.Perhaps curiosity might have conquered resentment, if Beth had not been there to inquire and receive a glowing description of the play. In other languagesglowing British English: glowing ADJECTIVE A glowing description or opinion about someone or something praises them highly or supports them strongly. The media has been speaking in glowing terms of the relationship between the two countries. - American English: glowing
- Brazilian Portuguese: entusiástico
- Chinese: 高度赞许的
- European Spanish: entusiasta
- French: dithyrambique
- German: begeistert
- Italian: entusiasta
- Japanese: 絶賛の
- Korean: 열렬한 찬사의
- European Portuguese: entusiástico
- Latin American Spanish: entusiasta
Chinese translation of 'glowing' adj - [fire]
红(紅)彤彤的 (hóngtōngtōng de) - [complexion]
容光焕(煥)发(發)的 (róngguāng huànfā de) - (= excellent) [tribute, report, description]
热(熱)烈的 (rèliè de)
vi - [embers, stars]
发(發)光 (fāguāng) - [face, skin, cheeks]
发(發)红(紅) (fāhóng)
n (s) - [of embers, stars]
光亮 (guāngliàng) - [of face, cheeks, skin]
红(紅)润(潤) (hóngrùn) a glow of pride/satisfaction 自豪/满(滿)意的心情 (zìháo/mǎnyì de xīnqíng) to glow with pleasure/pride 洋溢着(著)喜悦(悅)/自豪之情 (yángyìzhe xǐyuè/zìháo zhī qíng)
Definition full of praise The premiere of his play received glowing reviews. Synonyms rave (informal) rhapsodic adulatory eulogistic panegyricalOpposites cruel , scathing , dispassionate , unenthusiastic a happy face, glowing with good health Her face was glowing with humiliation. stained glass in rich, glowing colours Synonyms Opposites cool , grey , dull , colourless Additional synonymsA beaming sun rose out of the sea. Synonyms radiating, bright, brilliant, flashing, shining, glowing, sparkling, glittering, gleaming, glimmering, radiant, glistening, scintillating, burnished, lustrousHe was ecstatic about the birth of his first child. Synonyms rapturous, entranced, enthusiastic, frenzied, joyous, fervent, joyful, elated, over the moon (informal), overjoyed, blissful, delirious, euphoric, enraptured, on cloud nine (informal), cock-a-hoop (old-fashioned), blissed out, transported, rhapsodic, sent, walking on air, in seventh heaven, floating on air, in exaltation, in transports of delight, stoked (informal) The band drew a huge and enthusiastic crowd. Synonyms keen, earnest, spirited, committed, excited, devoted, warm, eager, lively, passionate, vigorous, ardent, hearty, exuberant, avid, fervent, zealous, ebullient, vehement, wholehearted, full of beans (informal), fervid, keen as mustard, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed (informal) |