Shimmering as an adjective means a light that is gentle and moves slightly giving it twinkle type motion. As one is driving one will sometimes see what looks like heat shimmering off the road.
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"shimmering " is either a present active participle or a gerund. As a particple: The shimmering waves sparkled in the moonlight. As a gerund: Shimmering can be produced by hot air rising from the pavement.
The word shimmering means to shine with a subdued flickering light.
One describing word (or adjective) is the word kinky.
The adjective form of the noun is descriptive.Adjectives formed from the verb to describe include describing and described (present and past participles).
The shimmering lights danced on the water's surface.
Yes, the word 'shimmering' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb to shimmer that functions as a noun. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:We could see the shimmering of the lake in the moonlight. (noun)The children's eyes were shimmering with delight. (verb)Shimmering glass skyscrapers dominate the skyline. (adjective)
The word "shimmering" does not indicate the specific one, kind, or quantity. It is an adjective that describes something that is shining with a soft, flickering light or glow.
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Shimmering is not an adverb, no.The word shimmering is a verb and a noun.The adverb form of the word "shimmering" is shimmeringly.
The french word for shimmering is miroiter.
The Shimmering Hour was created in 2009.
"shimmering " is either a present active participle or a gerund. As a particple: The shimmering waves sparkled in the moonlight. As a gerund: Shimmering can be produced by hot air rising from the pavement.
Each is an adjective that is also a pronoun. You can describe it as a 'distributing adjective'. See the link below for a description of this type of adjective.
Shimmering Lights was created on 2010-09-21.
The word shimmering means to shine with a subdued flickering light.
"The knight's armor; shimmering in the sunlight, was a magnificent sight."