shining
[ shahy-ning ]
/ ˈʃaɪ nɪŋ /
adjective
radiant; gleaming; bright.
resplendent; brilliant: shining talents.
conspicuously fine: a shining example.
Origin of shining
SYNONYMS FOR shining
synonym study for shining
1. See
bright.
OTHER WORDS FROM shining
shin·ing·ly, adverb self-shin·ing, adjective un·shin·ing, adjectiveWords nearby shining
shingle oak,
shingles,
shingling,
shingly,
shingon,
shining,
shining cuckoo,
shinju,
shinkin,
shinleaf,
shinner
Definition for shining (2 of 2)
Origin of shine
1
before 900; Middle English
s(c)hinen (v.), Old English
scīnan; cognate with Dutch
schijnen, German
scheinen, Old Norse
skīna, Gothic
skeinan
SYNONYMS FOR shine
1
glimmer,
shimmer.
Shine,
beam,
glare refer to the emitting or reflecting of light.
Shine refers to a steady glowing or reflecting of light:
to shine in the sun. That which
beams gives forth a radiant or bright light:
to beam like a star.
Glare refers to the shining of a light that is not only bright but so strong as to be unpleasant and dazzling:
to glare like a headlight.
9 buff, burnish, brighten.
11 gloss, gleam, glow, sheen.
OTHER WORDS FROM shine
un·shined, adjectiveExample sentences from the Web for shining
British Dictionary definitions for shining
shine
/ (ʃaɪn) /
verb shines, shining or shone
noun
Word Origin for shine
Old English
scīnan; related to Old Norse
skīna, Gothic
skeinan, Old High German
scīnan to shine, Greek
skia shadow
Idioms and Phrases with shining
shine