-The way the student responded to her professors question was very scintillating.
-Her sintillating personallity made her a great actress.Scintillate is a verb which means sparkle and flash brightly; to give off or reflect light in sparks or flashes; be clever or witty; to be very lively, exciting, and entertaining, especially by saying brilliantly clever or witty things; or to emit light flashes; to produce sparks of light when hit by particles or photons.Example Sentence: In the heavy rain, the headlights of an oncoming car will scintillate in the water running down your windshield, making it difficult to see the road.
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glitterSecond answer: "scintillate"
shimmer blink twinkle sparkle
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are! Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky.
Shimmer, glimmer, sparkle, scintillate.
The word "scintillation" could be used. To scintillate means to glitter, sparkle, or twinkle.
It's primarily an adjective. However, it can also be a verb in that it's the present participle of the verb 'scintillate'.
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