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shine (sh n)v. shone (sh n) or shined, shin·ing, shines v.intr.1. To emit light. 2. To reflect light; glint or glisten. 3. To distinguish oneself in an activity or a field; excel. 4. To be immediately apparent: Delight shone in her eyes. v.tr.1. To aim or cast the beam or glow of (a light). 2. past tense and past participle shined To make glossy or bright by polishing. n.1. Brightness from a source of light; radiance. 2. Brightness from reflected light; luster. 3. A shoeshine. 4. Excellence in quality or appearance; splendor. 5. Fair weather: rain or shine. 6. shines Informal Pranks or tricks. 7. Slang Whiskey; moonshine. 8. Offensive Slang Used as a disparaging term for a Black person. Idioms: shine up to Informal To try to impress or please: shined up to the boss, hoping to get a raise. take a shine to Informal To like spontaneously.
[Middle English shinen, from Old English sc nan.] |
Shining See Also: BRIGHTNESS, GLITTER AND GLOSS - Gleamed like dogs’ eyes in a car’s headlights —Frank Swinnerton
- [A ballroom] polished like a skull —Lawrence Durrell
- (Her face could) shine as a sack of apples —Wallace Whatley
- Shine like a tear —Yocheved Bat-Miriam
- [Hands] shine like old wood —Philip Levine
- (A pool) shines, like a bracelet shaken in a dance —Wallace Stevens
- Shines like a glowworm —Robert Penn Warren
- Shines like a rhinestone in a trashcan —Nora Ephron reviewing a Jaqueline Susann novel within its context as a roman a clef
- (Say to the court it glows and) shines like rotten wood —Sir Walter Raleigh
- Shining and clear as white stones in a brook —George Garrett
- [A table] shining like a pair of shoes —Shelby Hearon
- [A room] shining like holiness —Jessamyn West
- (Eyes) shining like the icing on a cake —Scott Spencer
- Shone [the city in the light] as dazzling bright and pretty as money that you find in a dream of finding money —Edna St. Vincent Millay
- Shone darkly, like water before a storm —Donald Seaman
- Shone like a brand-new quarter —Karl Shapiro
- Shone … like a cloud of lightning bugs —Eudora Welty
- Shone like a meteor streaming in the wind —John Milton
- Shone like patent leather —Rita Mae Brown
- (The rails) shone like quicksilver —John Yount
- (Her black, oiled hair) shone like a river under the moon —Colette
- (Porch-slats) shone like sculpture —Alan Williamson
- Sparkle like wedding cakes —Graham Swift
In Swift’s novel, The Sweet-Shop Owner, the comparison refers the effects of the sun’s rays on graves.
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | shining - the work of making something smooth and shiny by rubbing or waxing it; "the shining of shoes provided a meager living"; "every Sunday he gave his car a good polishing"work - activity directed toward making or doing something; "she checked several points needing further work" shoeshine - the act of shining shoes; "he charged a dollar for a shoeshine" | | Adj. | 1. | shining - marked by exceptional merit; "had shining virtues and few faults"; "a shining example"superior - of high or superior quality or performance; "superior wisdom derived from experience"; "superior math students" | | 2. | shining - made smooth and bright by or as if by rubbing; reflecting a sheen or glow; "bright silver candlesticks"; "a burnished brass knocker"; "she brushed her hair until it fell in lustrous auburn waves"; "rows of shining glasses"; "shiny black patents"polished - perfected or made shiny and smooth; "his polished prose"; "in a freshly ironed dress and polished shoes"; "freshly polished silver" | | 3. | shining - reflecting light; "glistening bodies of swimmers"; "the horse's glossy coat"; "lustrous auburn hair"; "saw the moon like a shiny dime on a deep blue velvet carpet"; "shining white enamel"bright - emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts; "the sun was bright and hot"; "a bright sunlit room" |
shiningadjective2. bright, brilliant, gleaming, beaming, sparkling, glittering, shimmering, radiant, luminous, glistening, resplendent, aglow, effulgent, incandescent shining brass buttons
Translations shining [ˈʃaɪnɪŋ] adj (= gleaming) [ eyes, hair, face, metal] → brillant(e) (= outstanding) [ success] → éclatant(e)a shining example to sb → un modèle pour qn
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