Gleamingly: meaning, definitions and examples

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gleamingly

 

[ ˈɡliːmɪŋli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

manner of shining

In a gleamingly manner refers to something that shines brightly or reflects light. It can be used to describe objects, appearances, or qualities that exhibit a lustrous or brilliant shine.

Synonyms

brilliantly, radiantly, shiningly.

Examples of usage

  • The car was gleamingly polished after the wash.
  • She smiled gleamingly at the compliment.
  • The stars were gleamingly visible in the clear night sky.

Etymology

The word 'gleamingly' is derived from the adjective 'gleaming', which itself comes from the Old English 'glēamian' meaning 'to shine'. The suffix '-ly' is added to form the adverb, indicating the manner in which something is done. Historically, 'gleam' has roots in the Proto-Germanic word '*glīmaz', related to the idea of brightness and reflecting light. The combination of these elements shows how the term has evolved to express a state of shining or brilliance in a manner that evokes visual splendor. Over time, 'gleamingly' has been used in literature and everyday language to evoke imagery of brightness and reflection, making it a vivid descriptor in various contexts.