Illuminating or reflecting light
“I have also read stories where the angel appeared as a glowing light in the room shaped like a person, or even like an innocent child.”
Full of bright or vivid colors
“Shingon also dominated the field of religious painting, which conformed to Chinese styles, usually being done on silk in rich, glowing colors.”
Having a healthy skin tone, especially one that is reddish in color
“Our product brings out the natural beauty of your complexion, gives you a smooth, glowing skin tone that's even all over. No blotches!”
Full of (enthusiastic) praise or regard for someone or something
“The crew of a York tour boat have earned glowing praise after they rushed to the rescue of a man who ended up in the River Ouse during an evening cruise.”
Very deeply felt on an emotional level
“Lord Hardinge expressed a glowing desire for the advancement of education among the native population.”
Happy or joyful in nature or appearance
Expressing subtlety of a particular quality as opposed to intense
Damp or wet, typically from perspiration
Having or showing the symptoms of a fever, as characterized by a high temperature
Lively, attentive, and vibrant, like a fresh blooming peach
Having tints or hues of colors
Warm and friendly
In good health, fitness or condition
That which makes things visible
A reddening of color, or the appearance of the color red
A shade resembling such a reddish color
Present participle for to appear or turn pink or red
“How his face would glow at the impassioned praises of virtue!”
Present participle for 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.”
Present participle for to give out steady light (from burning) without flames
“The tips of their cigarettes would glow in the dark.”
(glow with) Present participle for to convey deep pleasure through one's expression or bearing
“To see you glow with happiness warms the cockles of my heart.”
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