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1. (adj.) glowing
incandescent.
2. glowing
rich and warm in coloring:
glowing colors.
3. glowing
showing the radiance of health, excitement, etc.
4. glowing
warmly favorable or complimentary:
a glowing account of her work.
Etymology: (bef. 1000)
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| Definition of 'Glowing' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) radiance, glow, glowing
the amount of electromagnetic radiation leaving or arriving at a point on a surface
2. (adj) glowing
highly enthusiastic
"glowing praise"
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1. (adjective) glowing
full of praise
a glowing account of the students' achievements
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| Definition of 'Glowing' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. Glowing
of Glow
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Sense: the state of glowing
the glow of the coal in the fire.; glowing colours.
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Afrikaans: gloeiende |
Arabic: مُتَوَهِّج |
Bulgarian: ярък |
Brazilian: brilhante |
Czech: zářící, svítící |
German: leuchtend |
Danish: glødende; strålende |
Greek: λαμπερός |
Spanish: brillante, resplandecient |
Estonian: hõõguv |
Farsi: درخشنده |
Finnish: hehkuva |
French: rutilant |
Hebrew: נלהב |
Hindi: उज्ज्वल |
Croatian: blistav |
Hungarian: ragyogó |
Indonesian: cemerlang |
Icelandic: glóandi |
Italian: brillante, acceso |
Japanese: 燃えるような |
Korean: 달아오른 |
Lithuanian: žėrintis |
Latvian: kvēlojošs; (par krāsu) sp |
Malay: bersinar |
Dutch: gloeiend, gloedvol |
Norwegian: glødende, selvlysende |
Polish: jaskrawy |
Persian: درخشنده |
Pashto: ځلانده |
Portuguese: intenso |
Romanian: strălucitor |
Russian: яркий |
Slovak: žiarivý |
Slovenian: žareč |
Serbian: sjajan |
Swedish: glödande |
Thai: สว่างจ้า |
Turkish: parlak |
Taiwanese: 鮮艷的 |
Ukrainian: яскравий |
Urdu: چمکتے |
Vietnamese: rực rỡ; sặc sỡ |
Chinese: 鲜艳的 |
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