Sparklingly: meaning, definitions and examples

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sparklingly

 

[ ˈspɑːrk.lɪŋ.li ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

describing quality

The word 'sparklingly' refers to an action done in a way that is bright, shining, or full of light. It is often used to describe a quality of liveliness or clarity, especially in contexts like appearance, beverages, or personality.

Synonyms

brilliantly, glitteringly, shiningly.

Examples of usage

  • The wine sparkled sparklingly in the sunlight.
  • Her sparklingly witty remarks kept everyone entertained.
  • The gemstones were displayed sparklingly under the showroom lights.

Etymology

The term 'sparklingly' is derived from the word 'sparkling,' which itself comes from the verb 'sparkle.' The verb 'sparkle' has its origins in the Middle English word 'sperclen,' which meant 'to emit sparks.' This Middle English term is believed to have roots in the Old English word 'sperca,' related to the Old High German 'spercha,' both meaning 'to sparkle' or 'to flicker.' Over the centuries, the meaning evolved to encompass a sense of brilliance or reflected light, as seen in objects such as water, wine, or jewelry. The adverbial form 'sparklingly' emerged to describe actions or qualities characterized by this vivid brightness, particularly in the 19th century when language began to evolve in terms of usage based on descriptive imagery. The word is commonly used in literature and everyday language to add vivacity and charm to descriptions.