shiny

/ˈʃaɪni/
adjective
  1. Reflecting light; bright and smooth in appearance.
    • The new car had a shiny red paint job that gleamed in the sunlight.
    • The shiny surface of the lake reflected the mountains perfectly.
    • She polished the silverware until it was shiny and spotless.
  2. Attractive because new, interesting, or exciting (often used informally).
    • The shiny promise of quick wealth convinced many people to invest.
    • He bought a shiny new smartphone just because it had a better camera.
    • The company is always chasing the next shiny technology without finishing old projects.
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