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1 parıltı
gleam, glitter, twinkle, glint, sparkle, flash, shine, sheen, lustre, luster -
2 parıltı
"gleam; flash, glitter; sparkle; twinkle." -
3 pırıltı
"gleam; glitter; glisten; sparkle." -
4 ışın
n. gleam, beam, ray, bar, shaft, streak* * *1. beam 2. beam of light 3. ray 4. gleam (n.) 5. beam (n.) -
5 ısın
n. gleam, beam, ray, bar, shaft, streak* * *1. get heated 2. get hot 3. get warm 4. got hot 5. got warm 6. gotten warm -
6 ışık
n. light, gleam, lamp, luminary--------pref. photo* * *1. light 2. light (n.) -
7 ışın yay
1. radiate 2. radiating (v.) 3. gleaming (v.) 4. gleam (v.) -
8 parıltı
n. glitter, Orient, gleam, blink, luster, lustre [Brit.], glow, glance, glare, glint, glisten, shimmer* * *1. effulgence 2. flash (n.) 3. glint (n.) 4. twinkle (n.) 5. glitter (n.) 6. shine (n.) -
9 parlaklık
n. brightness, brilliancy, brilliance, luster, lustre [Brit.], glossiness, radiance, shine, splendor, splendour [Brit.], effulgence, flamboyance, flame, flashiness, glazing, gleam, glitter, gorgeousness, incandescence, irradiance, lambency* * *1. radiance 2. radiancy 3. sheen 4. brightness 5. brilliance 6. brilliancy 7. glossiness 8. luminance 9. luminescence 10. luminosity 11. luminousness 12. luster 13. lustre 14. burnish (n.) -
10 parlamak
v. deflagrate, shine, blaze, twinkle, gleam, sparkle, flare up, loose off at, beam, blink, coruscate, flash, fulminate, glare, glint, glisten, glitter, glow, light up, lighten, shine out, smile* * *shine -
11 pırıltı
n. gleam, sparkle, blaze, twinkle, twinkling, dazzle, glisten, sheen, shimmer, spark of* * *1. glister 2. glisten (n.) -
12 parlamamak
v. (neg. form of parlamak) deflagrate, shine, blaze, twinkle, gleam, sparkle, flare up, loose off at, beam, blink, coruscate, flash, fulminate, glare, glint, glisten, glitter, glow, light up, lighten, shine out, smile -
13 parıldamak
v. shine, sparkle, glitter, gleam, twinkle, glance, glimmer, scintillate, shimmer -
14 parıldamamak
v. (neg. form of parıldamak) shine, sparkle, glitter, gleam, twinkle, glance, glimmer, scintillate, shimmer -
15 pırıldamak
v. gleam, glitter, bicker, shimmer, wink -
16 pırıldamamak
v. (neg. form of pırıldamak) gleam, glitter, bicker, shimmer, wink -
17 umut ışığı
n. gleam of hope, a glimmer of hope, silver lining -
18 ışıldamak
v. shine, gleam, sparkle, twinkle, blink, coruscate, glint, scintillate -
19 ışıldamamak
v. (neg. form of ışıldamak) shine, gleam, sparkle, twinkle, blink, coruscate, glint, scintillate -
20 ışımak
v. shine, gleam, radiate, beam, blaze, flare, light, light up, ray, sparkle
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gleam´ing|ly — gleam «gleem», noun, verb. –n. 1. a flash or beam of light: »We saw the gleam of headlights through the fog. 2. a short or faint light: »the gleam of shining metal. 3. Figurative. a short appearance; faint show: »After one gleam of hope, all was… … Useful english dictionary
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