Yes, it also means to shine and sparkle
"Gleam" may be used as a noun to denote an indistinct light stream or indistinct observation of another object. As a verb, "gleam" can mean a gentle, not profound, shine or glisten.
Synonyms for Glittering are glitter, glisten, gleam, shine, sparkle, glittery, bright etc
glisten is an adjectiveglisten = shiny , as if wetfor an examplehis eyes were glisteningand its synonym is glittered or shoneby abamaluphet25@yahoo.com
Beam, blaze, coruscate, flare, give light, glare, gleam, glimmer, glisten, glitter, glow, lighten, radiate, sparkle.
glisten (verb)לְהַבהִיק (lehavhik) = shine, glisten, brighten, polish, glint, glitterלְנַצְנֵץ (lenatsnets) = gleam, sparkle, twinkle, shimmer, glisten, glint
A synonym for "glow" is "gleam." Other alternatives include "shine," "radiate," and "luminate," depending on the context in which it is used. Each of these words conveys a sense of light or brightness emanating from an object.
brightness sparkle beam brilliance flash flicker glimmer glint glitz gloss glow luster sheen shimmer twinkle
Stars gleam in the sky Diamonds gleam in the light.
Yes, in the word 'glisten' the 't' is silent.
Tagalog Translation of GLEAM: sinag
yes, Simile example The flowers glisten as it was trees
The silent letter in "glisten" is the "t." It is not pronounced when saying the word.