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glimmer

A glimmer is a tiny glint of light or the sliver of an idea. Either way, it's a sign of a lot more going on behind the scenes.

A glimmer of light is just a little bit of light, maybe sneaking through the curtains enough to make a flicker on the floor. A glimmer of an idea is just a small inkling of an idea. When someone doesn't understand something, you could make them feel worse by saying, "You don't have a glimmer of what I'm talking about, do you?" When it comes to light, you can also say light is glimmering, or gleaming. People often say stars are glimmering.

DEFINITIONS OF: glimmer

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n a flash of light (especially reflected light)

Synonyms:
gleam, gleaming
Type of:
flash
a sudden intense burst of radiant energy

n a slight suggestion or vague understanding

Synonyms:
glimmering, inkling, intimation
Type of:
suggestion
an idea that is suggested

v shine brightly, like a star or a light

Synonyms:
gleam
Type of:
radiate
cause to be seen by emitting light as if in rays
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