Glow | Mean of glow in English Dictionary
/ˈgloʊ/
- Verb
- to shine with low light and heat but usually without flame
- The coals glowed in the fireplace.
- The fireplace glowed with the dying coals.
- to shine with a steady light
- The lamp glowed (brightly/softly) in the window.
- This toy glows in the dark.
- to have a warm, reddish color from exercise, emotion, etc.
- Her face was glowing with embarrassment.
- to look happy, excited, or healthy
- Her parents glowed with pride [=they looked very happy and proud] as she was given her diploma.
- The children were glowing with pleasure/excitement.
- Noun
- a soft and steady light
- We could see the glow of the lamp in the window.
- The town's lights cast a glow on the horizon.
- a pink color in your face from exercising, being excited, etc.
- the rosy glow of health
- a pleasant feeling
- He felt a glow as he remembered the day they first met.
- Their problems were all forgotten in the glow of victory.
- physical warmth or heat
- She felt the glow from the fireplace.