GLINT


Meaning of GLINT in English

I. glint 1 /ɡlɪnt/ BrE AmE verb [intransitive]

[ Date: 1400-1500 ; Origin: Perhaps from glent ; ⇨ ↑ glance 1 ]

1 . if a shiny surface glints, it gives out small flashes of light SYN sparkle :

The gold rims of his spectacles glinted in the sun.

2 . if light glints off a surface, it shines back off it:

Sunlight glinted off the windows of a tall apartment building.

3 . if your eyes glint, they shine and show an unfriendly feeling

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THESAURUS

■ to shine by reflecting light

▪ sparkle/glitter if something sparkles, it shines with many small bright points when light is on it:

The sea sparkled in the sunlight.

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Jewels glittered around her neck.

▪ gleam to shine by reflecting the light – used especially about smooth clean surfaces, or about someone’s eyes or teeth:

The sword’s blade gleamed.

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a gleaming sports car

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His blue eyes gleamed with amusement.

▪ glint to shine with quick flashes of light:

The knife glinted in the sunlight.

▪ glisten literary to shine – used about wet or oily surfaces. Used especially when saying that someone’s eyes are full of tears, or someone’s skin is covered in sweat:

As they were leaving, her eyes glistened with tears.

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His forehead was glistening with sweat.

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The wet chairs glistened in the afternoon sun.

▪ catch the light if something catches the light, it shines because it is reflecting light:

Her diamond ring caught the light.

II. glint 2 BrE AmE noun [countable]

1 . a look in someone’s eyes which shows a particular feeling SYN gleam :

a humorous glint in her eyes

2 . a flash of light from a shiny surface

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.