Glistening means shiny or glittering. It can also be used when describing something wet, or covered with many small drops of water.
Example: "The professional kickboxer was glistening with sweat."
Yes, in the word 'glisten' the 't' is silent.
yes, Simile example The flowers glisten as it was trees
Yes. Anyone who wants to may certainly use "glisten" in a sentence. Here's a sentence: "Carol Schultz's expensive rings glisten in the sunlight!"
It might be but gisten is not an English word
Iwwan.
Yes, "glisten" and "listened" do not rhyme because they have different ending sounds. The ending "-isten" in both words is pronounced differently, so they do not rhyme.
listen
Glistening is an adjective related to the verb glisten. For instance, I looked at the glistening dewdrops on the spider web for long minutes.
The closest you can get to it is just 'dullness'
fish scales
Glisten means to shine. It is usually on a glass material that is sparkling very brightly. The sunlight reflects off of it beautifully along with a smooth surface.
a wild beast's fur.