afterglow, bloom, blossom, blush, brilliance, effulgence, flush, glare, gleam, glimmer, glitter, gusto, heat, incandescence, intensity, lambency, light, luminosity, passion, phosphorescence, radiance, ray, splendor, vividness, warmth
Shimmering Radiating
Gleaming
Shining
Radiating
The words glowing or glowed can be adjectives. They are the participles of the verb to glow.
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.
Glowing
luminous, lit up, shining, beaming, blazing, brilliant, gleaming, illuminated, incandescent, radiant, shiny, and glowing are synonyms.
blazing, excited, fierce, burning, glowing, fiery, furious, vehement, flaming, intense, passionate, powerful, inspired, profound, vivid, zealous, warm, torrid
Yes, the word 'flames' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'flames' is the plural form of the noun 'flame', a word for the hot glowing gas generated by combustion; a word for a thing.The verb 'flames' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to flame; a word for an action.
bright, sparkling, glowing
shining glinting glowing sparkling
complimentary, rave, ecstatic, rhapsodic, laudatory, adulatory
The word radiant means glowing with heat.
Glowing.
No. Glow is a verb. The word glowing can be used as an adjective.
Phosphorescence.
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.
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Glowing
luminous, lit up, shining, beaming, blazing, brilliant, gleaming, illuminated, incandescent, radiant, shiny, and glowing are synonyms.
incandescent :)