glassiness

/ˈɡlæsinəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being smooth, shiny, and resembling glass in appearance.
    • The artist admired the glassiness of the glazed ceramic vase.
    • The glassiness of the frozen lake made it perfect for skating.
    • She polished the table until it had a beautiful glassiness.
  2. A fixed, blank, or expressionless look in the eyes, often due to shock, illness, or intoxication.
    • He tried to hide his exhaustion, but the glassiness in his gaze gave him away.
    • After the accident, there was a strange glassiness in his eyes.
    • The glassiness of her stare worried the doctor.
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