glow

/ɡloʊ/
verb
  1. To give off a steady, soft light without flames.
    • Her phone screen glowed brightly in the dark room.
    • The coals in the fireplace continued to glow long after the flames died.
    • The fireflies glow in the dark summer garden.
  2. To have a warm, healthy, or happy appearance, especially on the face.
    • His skin glowed after a week at the beach.
    • The bride glowed as she walked down the aisle.
    • She glowed with pride after winning the award.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A steady, soft light.
    • We sat by the warm glow of the campfire.
    • The glow of the streetlamp lit up the sidewalk.
    • A soft glow came from the window of the cottage.
  2. A warm, healthy, or happy look on someone's face.
    • The good news put a glow on his face.
    • After exercising, she had a healthy glow.
    • Her skin had a natural glow that needed no makeup.
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