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aglow in English

  • aglow
    aglow, adverb, adjective.
    glowing.
    Ex. Pensacola at sundown finds streets busy and shops aglow (Time). (Figurative.) The baby's cheeks were aglow with health.

aglow in Konkani कोंकणी

Aglow - Dictionary Page

Aglow

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/əˈɡloʊ/

Definitions

  1. Radiating a soft, warm light.
  2. Filled with emotion or excitement.

Usage Examples

  • The sky was aglow with the colors of the setting sun.
  • Her face was aglow with happiness after receiving the good news.

Etymology

Derived from the prefix "a-" meaning "in" or "on" and "glow," originating from Middle English "glowe," meaning to shine or burn brightly.

Synonyms

  • Radiant
  • Glowing
  • Beaming
  • Illuminated

Antonyms

  • Dim
  • Dull
  • Dark

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Resplandeciente [res.plan.deˈθjen.te]
French Rayonnant [ʁɛ.jɔ.nɑ̃]
German Leuchtend [ˈlɔɪçtn̩t]
Hindi चमकता [tʃəˈməkta]

Regional Pronunciation Variations

American English: /əˈɡloʊ/, British English: /əˈɡləʊ/

Historical Usage

The term "aglow" has been used since the 17th century to describe objects emitting light or people experiencing intense emotion. It is often found in poetic and literary contexts.

Cultural Nuances

The word "aglow" is often associated with positive emotions, warmth, and beauty, frequently used in descriptions of natural phenomena like sunsets or expressions of joy.

More Information

"Aglow" is a descriptive term widely used in literature to evoke imagery of light and warmth. It appears in contexts ranging from emotional states to physical illumination. Its versatility in metaphorical and literal usage makes it a favorite among poets and authors. The term also holds significance in art and photography, where "aglow" is used to describe the effect of lighting on subjects.

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