No. Glow is a verb. The word glowing can be used as an adjective.
If you were to say "she is glowing with health" then glowing is used as a verb. If you were to say "we were dazzled by her glowing smile" then glowing is used as an adjective. It is often the case that the present participle of a verb also functions as an adjective.
The correct spelling of the adjective is "pearly" (softly shiny or glowing).
luminesce
The word incandescent is an adjective that means "glowing," and "giving off light." Some synonyms for incandescent are luminous, radiant, and shining.
Molten is an adjective that means glowing, fused, liquefied, smelted, or igneous. Some antonyms for the word molten include solidified, chilled, cold, solid, or frozen.
well you could do the brightness like..... glowing with black light and glowing with out it.
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The word radiant means glowing with heat.
the flame is the glowing part of a fire.
Yes, glowing bubbles are real
Glowing is the present participle of the verb glow.
The duration of Glowing Embers is 3600.0 seconds.