A steady radiance of light or heat
“The sound of trickling water and the glow from the light fixtures would set the mood for the rest of the evening.”
A redness of the cheeks
“Her skin was pale, like a winter cream and she had a pink glow about her cheeks.”
A strong feeling of pleasure or well-being
“I felt a warm glow in my being as I completed each task.”
A sense of thrill or excitement
The glow seen in the sky after sunset
A halo or circle of light
The mood in a given environment
The moment at which the sun can first be seen on the horizon
The light emitted by a candle
An intoxicated condition
The particular quality of brightness, deepness, or hue of a shade of a color
The state of being ruddy in tone or complexion
The state of being warm or having heat
Intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval
Kindness or compassion in one's manner or actions
A small amount of a quality or intense feeling
To appear or turn pink or red
“How his face would glow at the impassioned praises of virtue!”
To have an intense color and a slight shine
“He showed up to the party in some fancy dress shoes which would glow bright red and green.”
To give out steady light (from burning) without flames
“The tips of their cigarettes would glow in the dark.”
(glow with) To convey deep pleasure through one's expression or bearing
“To see you glow with happiness warms the cockles of my heart.”
Burn slowly with smoke but no flame
To have a healthy or radiant glow
To cause an increase in temperature of an object or space
To get or feel excited
To smile broadly and happily
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