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Glowingly

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Adverb

1. glowingly

in an enthusiastically glowing manner

Example Sentences:
'in her letter she praised him glowingly'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Glowingly

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noun
1. 
light emitted by a substance or object at a high temperature
2. 
a steady even light without flames
3. 
brilliance or vividness of colour
4. 
brightness or ruddiness of complexion
5. 
a feeling of wellbeing or satisfaction
6. 
intensity of emotion; ardour
verb (intransitive)
7. 
to emit a steady even light without flames
8. 
to shine intensely, as if from great heat
9. 
to be exuberant or high-spirited, as from excellent health or intense emotion
10. 
to experience a feeling of wellbeing or satisfaction
to glow with pride
11. 
(esp of the complexion) to show a strong bright colour, esp a shade of red
12. 
to be very hot

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Glowingly

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verb intransitive
1. 
to give off a bright light as a result of great heat; be incandescent or red-hot
2. 
to give out a steady, even light without flame or blaze
3. 
to be or feel hot; give out heat
4. 
to radiate health or high spirits
5. 
to be elated or enlivened by emotion
to glow with pride
6. 
to show brilliant, conspicuous colors; be bright
; specif.,
a. 
to be flushed, as from emotion, enthusiasm, etc.; be rosy or ruddy
b. 
to gleam; flash; light up
said of the eyes
c. 
to be bright or luminescent
said of colors
noun
7. 
a light given off as the result of great heat; incandescence
8. 
steady, even light without flame or blaze
9. 
brilliance, vividness, or luminescence of color
10. 
brightness of skin color, as from good health, emotion, etc.; flush
11. 
a sensation of warmth and well-being
12. 
warmth of emotion; ardor, eagerness, etc.

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