B1 verb #11 پرکاربردترین 16 دقیقه مطالعه

glow

At the A1 level, 'glow' is a word you might use to describe simple things that have a soft light. Think of a nightlight in your bedroom or a small candle. It means something is giving off a little bit of light, but it is not a big, bright light like the sun. You can say, 'The candle glows.' You can also use it to talk about people being very happy. If you see a friend who is smiling a lot because they are happy, you can say, 'You glow!' It is a nice, positive word. It is like a 'quiet' light. It doesn't move or flash; it just stays there and looks warm. You might see this word in simple stories about the night or about being healthy and happy. It is a good word to know when you want to describe something that looks pretty in the dark.
At the A2 level, you can start using 'glow' to describe more specific situations. You might talk about 'glow-in-the-dark' toys or stickers. These are things that you can see when the lights are off. You can also use 'glow' to describe how someone looks after they do exercise. If you go for a run, your face might 'glow' because you are warm and healthy. This is a very common way to use the word. You can also describe the 'glow' of a computer screen or a phone in a dark room. Remember, 'glow' is a steady light. It is different from 'blink' or 'flash.' When you use 'glow,' you are telling the listener that the light is constant and usually soft. It is a very useful verb for making your descriptions of people and objects more interesting.
At the B1 level, you should be comfortable using 'glow' both literally and figuratively. Literally, you can describe things like embers in a fire, the horizon at sunset, or bioluminescent animals. Figuratively, 'glow' is perfect for describing strong, positive emotions. You 'glow with pride' when you do something well, or 'glow with excitement' before a big trip. At this level, you should also notice how 'glow' is used in the beauty industry to describe healthy skin. You might read about 'glowing complexions' in magazines. It's important to distinguish 'glow' from 'shine' or 'glare.' A 'glow' is soft and pleasant, while a 'glare' is too bright and hurts your eyes. Using 'glow' correctly shows that you understand the nuances of light and emotion in English.
At the B2 level, you can use 'glow' to create atmosphere in your writing and speaking. You might describe a 'glowing embers' as a metaphor for a dying relationship or a 'glowing report' as a very positive evaluation of someone's work. You should be able to use the word in more complex sentence structures, such as 'The city was bathed in the orange glow of the setting sun.' You can also use it to describe scientific processes, like incandescence or fluorescence, in a general way. At this level, you should also be aware of common collocations like 'a warm glow of satisfaction' or 'to glow with health.' Using 'glow' effectively allows you to add a layer of sensory detail to your language, making your descriptions more vivid and professional.
At the C1 level, you will encounter 'glow' in sophisticated literature and technical writing. It can be used to describe subtle shifts in mood or environment. For example, a writer might describe a 'phosphorescent glow' on the sea to create a sense of mystery or magic. You should understand the metaphorical use of 'glow' in contexts like 'the glow of youth' or 'the afterglow of success.' This level involves recognizing the word's ability to convey a sense of enduring quality or internal essence. You might also use it in a more abstract sense, such as 'the glow of a shared memory.' Your usage should be precise, choosing 'glow' over 'radiate' or 'shimmer' to specifically denote a steady, internal, or warm light source. You should also be comfortable with the adjectival form 'glowing' in professional contexts, such as 'a glowing testimonial.'
At the C2 level, you have a complete mastery of 'glow' and its many connotations. You can use it to explore deep philosophical or aesthetic themes. You might discuss the 'inner glow' of a character in a novel as a symbol of their moral purity, or the 'eerie glow' of a dystopian city to set a specific tone. You understand the historical and etymological roots of the word and how it has evolved from describing physical heat to emotional states. You can use 'glow' in highly nuanced ways, perhaps contrasting it with 'shadow' or 'void' to create powerful imagery. At this level, 'glow' is not just a vocabulary word but a tool for artistic expression, allowing you to capture the most delicate nuances of light, heat, and human experience in your most advanced academic or creative work.

glow در ۳۰ ثانیه

  • Glow refers to a soft, steady light emitted by objects like embers, screens, or bioluminescent creatures, lacking the harshness of a direct flame or flash.
  • The word is frequently used to describe a person's radiant appearance when they are experiencing intense positive emotions like pride, excitement, or deep happiness.
  • In the beauty and health industry, a 'glow' signifies vibrant, healthy skin, often achieved through proper skincare, hydration, or physical exercise and vitality.
  • Grammatically, it is an intransitive verb often paired with prepositions like 'with' (glow with pride) or 'in' (glow in the dark) to provide context.

The verb glow is a multifaceted word that describes the emission of light without a visible flame, or the appearance of health and intense emotion. At its core, to glow is to radiate a steady, soft light. Imagine the embers of a dying campfire in the middle of a dark forest; they do not flicker like a flame, but they emit a constant, warm orange light. This is the primary physical definition. However, the word transcends mere physics to describe human states. When a person is exceptionally healthy, perhaps after a brisk walk in the cold air or during a period of great happiness, their skin is said to glow. This usage suggests an internal light or vitality that is visible on the surface. In the context of technology, we often speak of the glow of a smartphone screen in a dark room, which carries a more modern, perhaps slightly colder connotation than the glow of a candle. People use this word when they want to emphasize warmth, steadiness, and a lack of harshness. It is distinct from 'flash' or 'sparkle' because those words imply suddenness or intermittent light, whereas a glow is continuous and comforting.

Physical Emission
The iron rod began to glow a dull red as it was heated in the forge, indicating it was reaching a temperature where it could be shaped by the blacksmith's hammer.

The cat's eyes seemed to glow in the dark hallway as they caught the faint light from the streetlamp outside.

Beyond the physical, the emotional application of 'glow' is incredibly common in English literature and daily conversation. It often describes a person's reaction to praise or success. If a student receives a perfect score on a difficult exam, they might 'glow with pride.' This doesn't mean they are literally emitting photons, but rather that their facial expression and body language radiate a palpable sense of satisfaction. In the beauty and wellness industry, 'glow' is a buzzword. Products are marketed to give consumers a 'healthy glow,' implying that the skin will look radiant and youthful. This connection between light and health is deeply rooted in our psychology; light is associated with life and safety, while darkness is associated with the unknown. Therefore, when we say someone is glowing, we are paying them a high compliment regarding their physical or emotional well-being. It is a word that carries positive energy and a sense of enduring warmth.

Emotional Radiance
She was absolutely glowing after the wedding ceremony, her happiness visible to everyone in the room as she greeted her guests with a wide, genuine smile.

The city skyline began to glow as the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the buildings in shades of gold and purple.

In scientific contexts, 'glow' is used to describe bioluminescence or incandescence. Fireflies glow in the summer night to attract mates, a natural phenomenon that has fascinated humans for centuries. Similarly, certain deep-sea creatures glow to navigate the pitch-black depths of the ocean. In physics, a filament in a lightbulb glows because of the resistance it provides to an electric current, which generates heat and light. This scientific usage remains consistent with the idea of a steady, non-flickering light source. Whether you are describing a radioactive substance in a science fiction movie or the soft light of a nightlight in a child's bedroom, 'glow' provides the perfect descriptive weight. It is a versatile verb that bridges the gap between the hard facts of science and the soft nuances of human emotion, making it an essential part of the B1 vocabulary repertoire.

Atmospheric Effect
The jack-o'-lanterns on the porch started to glow once the candles were lit inside, creating a spooky yet inviting atmosphere for the trick-or-treaters.

After the intense workout, his skin had a noticeable glow, a sign of his improved circulation and hard work.

The radio dial used to glow in the dark, making it easy for my grandfather to find his favorite stations late at night.

Using the verb glow correctly requires an understanding of its typical subjects and the prepositions that often follow it. Most commonly, 'glow' is an intransitive verb, meaning it does not take a direct object. You don't 'glow something'; rather, something 'glows.' The subjects are usually things that emit light naturally or through heat, or parts of the human body that react to emotion or health. For instance, 'The coals glowed' or 'Her cheeks glowed.' When you want to specify the reason for the glow, especially in an emotional sense, the preposition 'with' is your best friend. Phrases like 'glow with excitement,' 'glow with health,' or 'glow with pride' are standard idiomatic expressions that add depth to your descriptions. This structure allows you to link a physical appearance directly to an internal state, making your writing more evocative and precise.

The 'With' Pattern
The children's faces glowed with delight as they opened their presents on Christmas morning, their eyes wide with wonder at the toys they had received.

The horizon began to glow with the first light of dawn, signaling the start of a new day.

Another common pattern involves the preposition 'in.' This is typically used to describe how something looks in a specific environment, usually a dark one. 'The watch hands glow in the dark' is a classic example. You can also use 'glow' to describe a general atmosphere. For example, 'The room glowed in the soft light of the fireplace.' Here, 'glow' describes the overall effect of the light on the environment rather than a single object. In more advanced usage, 'glow' can be followed by an adjective to describe the color of the light: 'The metal glowed red-hot.' This construction is very efficient, combining the action of emitting light with the quality of that light in a single short phrase. It is also worth noting the use of the present participle 'glowing' as an adjective, as in 'a glowing report' or 'glowing praise.' In these cases, it means extremely positive or enthusiastic, metaphorically radiating light upon the subject.

The 'In' Pattern
The mushrooms in the cave glowed in the dark, casting a strange, ethereal green light that illuminated the damp stone walls.

The embers glowed brightly long after the flames had died down, providing enough heat to keep the campers warm.

In terms of tense, 'glow' is a regular verb (glow, glowed, glowing). It is frequently used in the continuous form to describe an ongoing state. 'The screen is glowing' suggests a current action, while 'The screen glows' might describe a general property of the screen. In narrative writing, the past continuous 'was glowing' is often used to set a scene: 'The moon was glowing behind a thin veil of clouds.' This creates a sense of duration and atmosphere. When using 'glow' to describe a person's reaction, the simple past 'glowed' is very effective for showing a sudden change: 'He glowed when she mentioned his name.' This suggests an immediate, visible emotional response. By mastering these patterns—subject + glow, glow + with + emotion, and glow + in + environment—you can use this word to bring both physical scenes and emotional moments to life in your English communication.

Adjectival Use
The molten glass glowed a brilliant orange as the glassblower skillfully shaped it into a delicate vase.

The laptop's power button glows blue when the device is in sleep mode, making it easy to see in the dark.

Her face glowed with satisfaction as she finally finished the thousand-piece puzzle.

The word glow is ubiquitous in modern English, appearing in contexts ranging from high-tech marketing to classic literature. One of the most common places you will encounter it today is in the beauty and skincare industry. Advertisements for moisturizers, serums, and foundations almost always promise to give the user a 'natural glow.' In this context, 'glow' represents the pinnacle of health and attractiveness—skin that looks hydrated, vibrant, and youthful. You'll hear beauty influencers on YouTube or TikTok talking about their 'glow-up' journeys, which refers to a significant transformation in appearance and confidence. This cultural obsession with 'glowing' has made the word a staple of lifestyle media. When you hear it in this setting, it's less about literal light and more about an aura of wellness and self-assurance that seems to radiate from a person.

Beauty & Wellness
The new facial oil is designed to make your skin glow, giving you that 'just-back-from-vacation' look even in the middle of winter.

She had a certain glow about her that suggested she was finally happy with her life choices.

In the world of technology and gaming, 'glow' is used to describe the aesthetic of hardware and software interfaces. 'RGB glow' refers to the colorful lighting found inside high-end gaming computers and on keyboards. Gamers often talk about the 'glow' of their monitors or the 'neon glow' of a cyberpunk-themed game world. Here, the word takes on a more synthetic, futuristic tone. It describes the light emitted by LEDs and screens, which is often sharp and vibrant. Similarly, in photography and cinematography, 'the golden hour' is the time just before sunset when the light is soft and warm, making everything 'glow.' Photographers chase this specific 'glow' to create romantic or nostalgic images. If you listen to a director's commentary or a photography tutorial, you will hear 'glow' used to describe this high-quality, diffused light that enhances the subject's features.

Technology & Aesthetics
The keyboard features a customizable RGB glow, allowing users to choose from millions of colors to match their gaming setup.

The neon signs of the city glowed in the rain, reflecting off the wet pavement in a blur of color.

Finally, 'glow' is a favorite word in nature documentaries and environmental science. Narrators like David Attenborough might describe how 'the forest floor begins to glow' as bioluminescent fungi emerge at night. It is used to describe the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis), which 'glow' with ethereal greens and pinks in the polar skies. In these contexts, 'glow' evokes a sense of wonder and the mysterious beauty of the natural world. Whether it's the 'glow' of a distant star in an astronomy program or the 'warm glow' of a sunset in a travel vlog, the word is used to capture moments of visual splendor. By paying attention to these different domains—beauty, tech, and nature—you can see how 'glow' functions as a bridge between the artificial and the natural, the physical and the emotional.

Natural Phenomena
The ocean waves glowed with a ghostly blue light as the bioluminescent plankton were disturbed by the passing boat.

The stars glow with a steady light in the clear desert sky, far away from the pollution of the city.

The lava glowed a terrifying red as it flowed down the side of the volcano toward the sea.

While glow is a relatively straightforward word, learners often confuse it with other light-related verbs like 'shine,' 'glare,' 'glimmer,' or 'sparkle.' The most common mistake is using 'glow' for light that is too bright or harsh. For example, you wouldn't say the sun 'glows' at noon; you would say it 'shines.' 'Glow' implies a softer, more contained light. If a light is hurting your eyes, it's 'glaring,' not 'glowing.' Another frequent error is using 'glow' for light that is intermittent. If a light is turning on and off quickly, like a faulty lightbulb or a star in a turbulent atmosphere, it 'flickers' or 'twinkles.' 'Glow' is always steady. Understanding these subtle distinctions is key to achieving a B1 or B2 level of precision in your English descriptions.

Glow vs. Shine
Use 'shine' for direct, bright light (like a flashlight or the sun). Use 'glow' for indirect, soft, or heat-based light (like embers or a screen in a dark room).

Incorrect: The diamond glowed in the light. (Correct: The diamond sparkled or glinted in the light.)

Another mistake involves the figurative use of the word. Some learners use 'glow' to describe negative emotions, perhaps because they associate it with 'heat.' However, in English, we 'burn' with anger or 'seethe' with rage, but we 'glow' with positive emotions like pride, happiness, or health. Saying someone 'glowed with anger' would sound very strange to a native speaker and might even be confusing. It's also important to remember the grammatical structure. As mentioned before, 'glow' is intransitive. You cannot 'glow a light' on something; you 'shine' a light on it. If you want to describe something becoming bright, you might say it 'started to glow' or 'lit up.' Misusing the transitivity of the verb is a hallmark of lower-level English and can easily be avoided by remembering that the subject itself is the source of the light.

Glow vs. Glare
'Glare' is an unpleasant, blinding light. 'Glow' is a pleasant, soft light. You 'glare' at someone you are angry with, but you 'glow' when you are happy.

Incorrect: The car headlights glowed right into my eyes. (Correct: The car headlights glared or shone right into my eyes.)

Finally, be careful with the word 'glowing' when used as an adjective. While 'a glowing review' is positive, 'a glowing object' is just an object emitting light. Context is everything. In a scientific paper, 'a glowing substance' might be dangerous (like radioactive waste), whereas in a novel, 'a glowing hearth' is a symbol of home and safety. Learners sometimes overcomplicate their sentences by adding unnecessary adverbs. Instead of saying 'it glowed very softly,' you might just say 'it shimmered' or 'it cast a faint glow.' However, 'glowed softly' is perfectly correct and very common. By avoiding the confusion with 'shine' and 'glare,' and by keeping the emotional context positive, you will use 'glow' like a native speaker.

Glow vs. Flicker
A candle flame 'flickers' because it moves and changes intensity. The coals beneath it 'glow' because they stay the same brightness.

Incorrect: The broken neon sign glowed on and off. (Correct: The broken neon sign flickered.)

Incorrect: He was glowing with a fever. (While technically possible, 'flushed' or 'burning up' is more common for illness. 'Glow' usually implies health.)

To truly master the concept of glow, it's helpful to compare it with its synonyms and near-synonyms. Each word in the 'light' family carries a slightly different 'flavor.' For example, radiate is a more formal and powerful alternative. While a person 'glows' with happiness, they 'radiate' confidence. 'Radiate' suggests the light or emotion is moving outward in all directions with significant strength. Another close relative is beam. This is almost exclusively used for people and their expressions. If you 'beam,' you are smiling broadly and looking very happy. It's a more active, facial-focused version of 'glow.' If someone says 'she beamed at him,' it's more specific than 'she glowed,' focusing on the smile itself.

Radiate vs. Glow
'Radiate' is stronger and more formal. A heater radiates warmth; a person radiates authority. 'Glow' is softer and more intimate.

The sun radiates heat across the solar system, but the moon only glows with reflected light.

If you want to describe a light that is very faint or unsteady, glimmer or shimmer are excellent choices. A 'glimmer' is a tiny, weak light, often seen from a distance, like a distant house light at night. It can also be used figuratively, as in 'a glimmer of hope.' 'Shimmer,' on the other hand, describes a light that seems to shake or vibrate, often because it's reflecting off water or seen through heat haze. If you say the lake 'shimmers' in the moonlight, it's more poetic and descriptive than saying it 'glows.' For a light that is sharp and comes in small points, use sparkle or twinkle. Diamonds sparkle; stars twinkle. These words imply a quick, dancing quality of light that 'glow' lacks. By choosing the right word, you can paint a much clearer picture for your reader or listener.

Shimmer vs. Glow
'Shimmer' suggests movement, like light on water or silk. 'Glow' is static and steady, like a heated element.

The silk dress shimmered as she moved, but her face simply glowed with joy.

In more technical or literary settings, you might encounter luminesce or phosphoresce. These are very specific types of 'glowing.' 'Luminesce' is the general term for emitting light not caused by heat (like a glow-stick), while 'phosphoresce' is light that continues even after the energy source is removed (like 'glow-in-the-dark' stars on a ceiling). While you wouldn't use these in casual conversation, knowing they exist helps you understand the 'glow' family better. Finally, consider flush or blush for people. If someone's face 'glows' red because they are embarrassed, we usually say they 'blush.' If it's because they are hot or angry, they 'flush.' 'Glow' remains the most positive and general term for a healthy or happy radiance. Using these alternatives correctly will make your English sound more sophisticated and natural.

Glimmer vs. Glow
A 'glimmer' is a weak, uncertain light. A 'glow' is a strong, certain light. You see a glimmer of a flashlight, but the glow of a lantern.

There was only a glimmer of light under the door, but the whole room glowed once I opened it.

The lighthouse beams its light across the sea, while the small village below glows quietly in the valley.

چقدر رسمی است؟

رسمی

"The specimen began to glow upon exposure to the ultraviolet light."

خنثی

"The coals in the fireplace glowed for several hours."

غیر رسمی

"You're totally glowing today! What's your secret?"

Child friendly

"Look at the fireflies! They glow like tiny stars in the grass."

عامیانه

"She had a major glow-up after she started her new job."

نکته جالب

The word 'glow' has been used to describe human emotions since at least the 14th century, showing how long we have associated light with happiness.

راهنمای تلفظ

UK /ɡləʊ/
US /ɡloʊ/
Single syllable, so the stress is on the entire word.
هم‌قافیه با
flow slow show know grow low row tow
خطاهای رایج
  • Pronouncing the 'w' as a separate consonant.
  • Using a short 'o' sound like in 'got'.
  • Confusing the vowel with 'ow' as in 'now'.
  • Adding an extra syllable at the end.
  • Failing to round the lips for the 'o' sound.

سطح دشواری

خواندن 2/5

Easy to recognize in most contexts, often paired with descriptive adjectives.

نوشتن 3/5

Requires understanding of the 'glow with' pattern for figurative use.

صحبت کردن 2/5

Simple pronunciation and very useful for giving compliments.

گوش دادن 2/5

Clear sound, but can be confused with 'grow' if not careful.

بعداً چه یاد بگیریم؟

پیش‌نیازها

light fire shine dark happy

بعداً یاد بگیرید

radiate shimmer glimmer incandescent bioluminescence

پیشرفته

phosphorescence fluorescence effulgence refulgence luminary

گرامر لازم

Intransitive Verbs

The light glows. (No object needed.)

Present Participle as Adjective

A glowing report. (Describing the noun.)

Prepositional Phrases for Cause

Glow with excitement. ('With' shows the reason.)

Stative vs. Dynamic

The embers are glowing (current state) vs. The embers glow (general property).

Adverb Placement

It glowed brightly. (Adverb follows the verb.)

مثال‌ها بر اساس سطح

1

The moon glows in the night sky.

La lune brille dans le ciel nocturne.

Simple present tense.

2

My phone glows in the dark.

Mon téléphone brille dans le noir.

Subject + verb + prepositional phrase.

3

The candle glows on the table.

La bougie brille sur la table.

Intransitive verb usage.

4

You glow when you smile!

Tu rayonnes quand tu souris !

Figurative use for happiness.

5

The cat's eyes glow at night.

Les yeux du chat brillent la nuit.

Describing reflected light.

6

The fire glows red and orange.

Le feu brille en rouge et orange.

Describing color with the verb.

7

The stickers glow on the ceiling.

Les autocollants brillent au plafond.

Describing phosphorescence.

8

The small lamp glows in the corner.

La petite lampe brille dans le coin.

Describing a soft light source.

1

Her cheeks glowed after the long walk.

Ses joues étaient roses après la longue marche.

Past tense 'glowed'.

2

The coals glowed in the barbecue.

Les braises brillaient dans le barbecue.

Describing heat-based light.

3

The watch has hands that glow.

La montre a des aiguilles qui brillent.

Relative clause 'that glow'.

4

The screen glows too brightly at night.

L'écran brille trop fort la nuit.

Using an adverb 'brightly'.

5

The toy glows when you press the button.

Le jouet brille quand on appuie sur le bouton.

Conditional 'when' clause.

6

The city glows with many lights.

La ville brille de mille feux.

Glow + with + noun.

7

His face glowed with health.

Son visage respirait la santé.

Common collocation 'glow with health'.

8

The embers glowed for a long time.

Les braises ont brillé pendant longtemps.

Duration with 'for a long time'.

1

She glowed with pride as she accepted the award.

Elle rayonnait de fierté en acceptant le prix.

Glow with + emotion.

2

The horizon was glowing with the colors of sunset.

L'horizon rougeoyait aux couleurs du coucher de soleil.

Past continuous tense.

3

The jellyfish glowed in the deep ocean water.

La méduse brillait dans les eaux profondes de l'océan.

Describing bioluminescence.

4

His skin had a healthy glow after the vacation.

Sa peau avait un éclat sain après les vacances.

Using 'glow' as a noun here.

5

The radio dial glowed a soft green in the dark.

Le cadran de la radio brillait d'un vert doux dans le noir.

Glow + [color].

6

The children's eyes glowed with excitement.

Les yeux des enfants brillaient d'excitation.

Metaphorical use for eyes.

7

The iron bar began to glow as it got hotter.

La barre de fer a commencé à rougeoyer en chauffant.

Describing incandescence.

8

The laptop's logo glows when it is turned on.

Le logo de l'ordinateur brille quand il est allumé.

Present simple for general truth.

1

The entire valley glowed in the soft morning light.

Toute la vallée baignait dans la douce lumière du matin.

Setting a scene with 'glowed in'.

2

She gave a glowing account of her trip to Japan.

Elle a fait un récit enthousiaste de son voyage au Japon.

Adjective 'glowing' meaning very positive.

3

The radioactive material glowed with an eerie blue light.

La matière radioactive brillait d'une étrange lumière bleue.

Using 'eerie' to modify the glow.

4

He was still glowing from the praise his boss gave him.

Il rayonnait encore des éloges de son patron.

Glow from + source of emotion.

5

The fireplace provided a warm glow that filled the room.

La cheminée diffusait une lueur chaleureuse qui remplissait la pièce.

Noun usage with 'warm'.

6

The neon signs glowed through the thick city fog.

Les enseignes au néon brillaient à travers le brouillard épais de la ville.

Glow + through + obstacle.

7

The athlete's face glowed with the intensity of the competition.

Le visage de l'athlète rayonnait de l'intensité de la compétition.

Abstract subject 'intensity'.

8

The embers were still glowing hours after the fire had died.

Les braises rougeoyaient encore des heures après l'extinction du feu.

Adverbial phrase 'hours after'.

1

The manuscript seemed to glow with an ancient wisdom.

Le manuscrit semblait rayonner d'une sagesse ancienne.

Highly metaphorical usage.

2

The twilight sky glowed with a faint, ethereal luminescence.

Le ciel au crépuscule brillait d'une faible luminescence éthérée.

Using advanced vocabulary like 'ethereal'.

3

She received a glowing testimonial from her previous employer.

Elle a reçu une recommandation élogieuse de son précédent employeur.

Professional adjectival use.

4

The mountain peaks glowed pink in the alpenglow of sunset.

Les sommets des montagnes rosissaient sous l'alpenglow du coucher de soleil.

Specific term 'alpenglow'.

5

His eyes glowed with a dangerous, hidden fire.

Ses yeux brillaient d'un feu dangereux et caché.

Literary metaphor.

6

The city's artificial glow obscured the stars above.

La lueur artificielle de la ville masquait les étoiles au-dessus.

Noun use in a critical context.

7

The phosphorescent algae made the waves glow in the dark.

Les algues phosphorescentes faisaient briller les vagues dans le noir.

Technical term 'phosphorescent'.

8

The memory of that night still glowed warmly in his mind.

Le souvenir de cette nuit-là brillait encore chaleureusement dans son esprit.

Abstract metaphorical use.

1

The embers of the rebellion continued to glow in the hearts of the people.

Les braises de la rébellion continuaient de couver dans le cœur du peuple.

Political metaphor.

2

The painting possessed a luminous quality that made the subject's skin appear to glow.

Le tableau possédait une qualité lumineuse qui faisait paraître la peau du sujet rayonnante.

Art criticism context.

3

The aurora borealis glowed with a celestial intensity that defied description.

L'aurore boréale brillait d'une intensité céleste qui défiait toute description.

Advanced descriptive language.

4

There was a certain glow to the prose that elevated it above mere journalism.

Il y avait un certain éclat dans la prose qui l'élevait au-dessus du simple journalisme.

Literary criticism.

5

The reactor core glowed with the terrifying brilliance of Cherenkov radiation.

Le cœur du réacteur brillait de l'éclat terrifiant du rayonnement de Tcherenkov.

Highly technical scientific context.

6

The afterglow of the empire's glory still glowed in the architecture of the capital.

Le reflet de la gloire de l'empire brillait encore dans l'architecture de la capitale.

Historical/sociological metaphor.

7

She seemed to glow with an inner light that transcended her physical surroundings.

Elle semblait rayonner d'une lumière intérieure qui transcendait son environnement physique.

Philosophical/spiritual context.

8

The dying sun glowed a deep, bruised purple before finally sinking into the sea.

Le soleil mourant brillait d'un violet profond et meurtri avant de sombrer finalement dans la mer.

Evocative literary description.

ترکیب‌های رایج

glow with pride
glow in the dark
healthy glow
soft glow
warm glow
glow with health
faint glow
glow with excitement
orange glow
inner glow

عبارات رایج

afterglow

glow-up

glowing review

to be all a-glow

glow-stick

the glow of youth

glowing terms

a glowing tribute

to glow red-hot

earthglow

اغلب اشتباه گرفته می‌شود با

glow vs grow

Sound similar, but 'grow' means to increase in size, while 'glow' means to emit light.

glow vs glare

'Glare' is a harsh, unpleasant light; 'glow' is soft and pleasant.

glow vs shine

'Shine' is more general and often much brighter than 'glow'.

اصطلاحات و عبارات

"glow with pride"

To look extremely proud and happy because of an achievement.

He glowed with pride when his daughter graduated.

Common

"a glowing recommendation"

A very positive statement about someone's character or work.

She got the job thanks to a glowing recommendation from her professor.

Professional

"in the glow of"

Experiencing the positive feelings following a specific event.

They were still in the glow of their victory the next morning.

Neutral

"glow like a beacon"

To be very obvious or to provide clear guidance in a difficult situation.

Her honesty glowed like a beacon in a world of lies.

Literary

"bask in the glow"

To enjoy the attention or success that comes from something.

He spent the afternoon basking in the glow of his successful presentation.

Neutral

"a warm glow"

A feeling of internal satisfaction and happiness.

Helping the charity gave her a warm glow of satisfaction.

Common

"glow with health"

To look exceptionally fit, vibrant, and well.

After a month in the mountains, they were glowing with health.

Neutral

"the afterglow of success"

The lingering positive feelings after achieving something great.

The team lived in the afterglow of success for weeks after the championship.

Neutral

"to glow with excitement"

To show visible signs of being very eager and happy.

The kids were glowing with excitement as they entered the theme park.

Common

"glowing with happiness"

To have a radiant facial expression due to joy.

The bride was glowing with happiness throughout the day.

Common

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glow vs glimmer

Both describe light.

A glimmer is weak and often unsteady or distant. A glow is steady and usually warmer or stronger.

I saw a glimmer of hope, but the fire gave a steady glow.

glow vs shimmer

Both describe soft light.

Shimmer implies a vibrating or wavering light, often reflected. Glow is static and steady.

The silk shimmers, but the embers glow.

glow vs sparkle

Both describe light.

Sparkle is many tiny, bright, moving points of light. Glow is one continuous area of light.

Diamonds sparkle; heaters glow.

glow vs flicker

Both describe light from fire.

Flicker is unsteady and changes brightness quickly. Glow is constant.

The candle flickers in the wind, but the coals glow steadily.

glow vs beam

Both can describe a happy face.

Beam focuses on a wide smile. Glow focuses on a general radiant appearance.

She beamed a smile at him, and her whole face glowed.

الگوهای جمله‌سازی

A1

The [object] glows.

The lamp glows.

A2

The [object] glows in the [condition].

The watch glows in the dark.

B1

[Person] glowed with [emotion].

She glowed with happiness.

B1

The [object] glowed [color].

The metal glowed red.

B2

A [adjective] glow filled the [place].

A warm glow filled the room.

B2

He gave a glowing [noun].

He gave a glowing recommendation.

C1

The [abstract noun] glowed in [place].

The memory glowed in his mind.

C2

The [noun] glowed with a [adjective] [noun].

The sky glowed with a celestial intensity.

خانواده کلمه

اسم‌ها

فعل‌ها

صفت‌ها

مرتبط

نحوه استفاده

frequency

Common in daily speech, literature, and marketing.

اشتباهات رایج
  • The sun is glowing today. The sun is shining today.

    The sun is too bright to just 'glow.' Use 'shine' for intense light.

  • He glowed with anger. He was red with anger / He burned with anger.

    'Glow' is almost always for positive emotions like pride or joy.

  • I glowed the flashlight on the map. I shone the flashlight on the map.

    'Glow' is intransitive; it doesn't take an object. You shine a light.

  • The broken light glowed on and off. The broken light flickered.

    'Glow' describes a steady light. If it's on and off, it's 'flickering.'

  • She has a shiny face from health. She has a glowing face from health.

    'Shiny' can imply oil or sweat; 'glowing' implies health and radiance.

نکات

Fire Context

Use 'glow' for the stage of a fire after the flames have gone down. The embers are the part that glows.

No Object

Remember 'glow' is intransitive. Something glows; you don't glow something.

Beauty Tip

In beauty, 'glow' is better than 'shiny.' 'Shiny' can mean oily, but 'glowing' always means healthy.

Atmosphere

Use 'glow' to make a scene feel warm and safe. It's a very 'cozy' word.

Compliments

Telling a friend 'You're glowing!' is a very high-level and kind compliment.

Glow vs. Flicker

If the light is moving, use 'flicker.' If it's steady, use 'glow.'

Internal States

Use 'glow' for internal happiness that shows on the outside.

Screen Light

Use 'glow' to describe the light from devices in a dark room.

Bioluminescence

This is the perfect word for fireflies, jellyfish, and glowing mushrooms.

Reviews

Use 'glowing' as an adjective for very positive feedback.

حفظ کنید

روش یادسپاری

Think of a GLowing rOW of coals. The 'GL' is like 'glass' (which can glow when hot) and 'OW' is the sound you make if you touch it!

تداعی تصویری

Imagine a soft orange light coming from a fireplace in a dark, cozy room. That steady light is a 'glow'.

شبکه واژگان

Embers Sunset Pride Health Screen Bioluminescence Radiance Warmth

چالش

Try to use 'glow' in three different ways today: once for an object, once for a person's emotion, and once for a person's health.

ریشه کلمه

Derived from the Old English word 'glowan', which means to glow or to shine as a red-hot substance. It is related to the Middle High German 'gluoen' and the Old Norse 'gloa'.

معنای اصلی: To shine with intense heat, specifically like burning coals or molten metal.

Germanic

بافت فرهنگی

Generally safe, but be careful not to use it for someone who is sweating excessively unless you mean it as a compliment about their hard work.

Commonly used in compliments like 'You're glowing!' especially to pregnant women or people who look very happy.

The 'glow' in the movie 'The Last Dragon' (martial arts power). The glowing green light in 'The Great Gatsby' (symbol of hope/desire). The song 'Glow' by various artists (often about inner strength).

تمرین در زندگی واقعی

موقعیت‌های واقعی

Describing Fire

  • glowing embers
  • glow of the hearth
  • red-hot glow
  • faint glow of coals

Describing People

  • glow with pride
  • healthy glow
  • glowing complexion
  • glow with happiness

Nature and Weather

  • glow of the sunset
  • bioluminescent glow
  • glow of the moon
  • aurora's glow

Technology

  • glow of the screen
  • backlit glow
  • RGB glow
  • indicator light glow

Professional/Academic

  • glowing review
  • glowing recommendation
  • glowing tribute
  • glowing account

شروع‌کننده‌های مکالمه

"Have you ever seen the ocean glow at night because of plankton?"

"You look like you're glowing today! Did you have a good weekend?"

"Do you prefer the warm glow of a candle or the bright light of a lamp?"

"What's the most glowing review you've ever received for your work?"

"Does your phone screen glow too much when you're trying to sleep?"

موضوعات نگارش

Describe a time when you felt like you were glowing with pride. What did you achieve?

Write about a place that looks most beautiful in the soft glow of the evening.

What are some things in your life that give you a 'warm glow' of satisfaction?

Imagine a world where everything glows in the dark. How would daily life change?

Describe the 'glow' of a person you admire. What makes them radiate positivity?

سوالات متداول

10 سوال

Yes, 'glow' is very commonly used as a noun. You can say 'the glow of the fire' or 'she has a healthy glow.' It refers to the light itself or the radiant appearance of a person.

Almost always. In English, we use 'glow' for things that are warm, healthy, or happy. While a 'radioactive glow' might be dangerous, the word itself usually carries a sense of beauty or comfort.

'Shine' is a general word for any light emission and can be very bright (like the sun). 'Glow' is specifically for soft, steady, and often warm light (like a nightlight or embers).

Use the pattern 'glow with [emotion].' Common emotions include pride, happiness, excitement, and satisfaction. It shows that the emotion is so strong it's visible on your face.

'Glow-up' is a modern slang term for a big improvement in someone's looks and confidence. It's like 'growing up' but with a focus on becoming more attractive and successful.

It's better to say 'the sun shines.' However, you can say 'the sun glowed through the fog' if the light was softened and dimmed by the mist.

Glow-worms are small insects or larvae that produce their own light (bioluminescence). They literally glow in the dark to attract prey or mates.

The past tense is 'glowed.' It is a regular verb. 'Blown' is the past participle of 'blow,' which is a completely different word.

It means a very positive and enthusiastic recommendation. It's one of the highest forms of praise you can get in a professional context.

Usually no. For anger, we use 'burn' or 'flush.' If you say someone is 'glowing with anger,' it sounds strange. 'Glow' is reserved for positive or neutral states.

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writing

Write a sentence describing a campfire using the word 'glow.'

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Describe a person who is very happy using 'glow with pride.'

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Use 'glow-in-the-dark' in a sentence about a toy.

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Write a sentence about a sunset using 'glow.'

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Describe the effect of a nightlight using 'glow.'

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Use 'glowing review' in a sentence about a movie.

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Write a sentence about a healthy person using 'glow with health.'

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Describe a phone screen in a dark room using 'glow.'

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Use 'glow red-hot' in a sentence about metal.

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Write a sentence about fireflies using 'glow.'

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Describe a city at night using 'glow.'

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Use 'afterglow' in a sentence about a sunset.

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Write a sentence about a person's eyes using 'glow.'

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Describe a radioactive object in a story using 'glow.'

خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.

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Use 'glowing recommendation' in a sentence about a job.

خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.

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Write a sentence about a warm feeling using 'glow of satisfaction.'

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Describe a lamp using 'soft glow.'

خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.

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Use 'glow with happiness' in a sentence about a bride.

خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.

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Write a sentence about the moon using 'glow.'

خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.

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Describe a laptop's indicator light using 'glow.'

خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.

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speaking

Describe a time you glowed with pride.

این را بلند بخوانید:

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What things glow in your house at night?

این را بلند بخوانید:

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Do you like the glow of a sunset? Why?

این را بلند بخوانید:

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Have you ever seen a glow-worm or firefly?

این را بلند بخوانید:

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What makes someone 'glow with health'?

این را بلند بخوانید:

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Would you rather have a glowing review or a high salary?

این را بلند بخوانید:

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speaking

Describe the glow of a campfire.

این را بلند بخوانید:

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speaking

How do you feel when you see the moon glowing?

این را بلند بخوانید:

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What's the best way to get a 'healthy glow'?

این را بلند بخوانید:

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Have you ever received a glowing recommendation?

این را بلند بخوانید:

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Does your phone screen glow too brightly?

این را بلند بخوانید:

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speaking

What color do you think of when you hear 'glow'?

این را بلند بخوانید:

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Why do people 'glow' when they are happy?

این را بلند بخوانید:

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Describe a city glowing at night.

این را بلند بخوانید:

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Do you have any glow-in-the-dark items?

این را بلند بخوانید:

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What is the 'afterglow' of a party like?

این را بلند بخوانید:

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Can you describe a 'glowing tribute'?

این را بلند بخوانید:

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How does a heater glow?

این را بلند بخوانید:

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What's the difference between glowing and shining?

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Why do fireflies glow?

این را بلند بخوانید:

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listening

Listen to the sentence: 'The embers glowed in the dark.' What glowed?

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Listen: 'She glowed with pride.' What emotion was she feeling?

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Listen: 'The screen's glow was too bright.' What was too bright?

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Listen: 'A healthy glow.' What is being described?

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Listen: 'Glow-in-the-dark stars.' Where would you see these?

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Listen: 'The metal glowed red.' What color was the metal?

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Listen: 'A glowing review.' Was the review good?

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Listen: 'The horizon is glowing.' What part of the sky is being described?

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Listen: 'Glow with happiness.' What is the person feeling?

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Listen: 'The soft glow of a candle.' What kind of light is it?

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Listen: 'The radioactive glow.' What is the context?

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Listen: 'Basking in the glow of success.' What are they doing?

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Listen: 'The neon glow of the city.' What is making the glow?

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Listen: 'A glowing testimonial.' What did they receive?

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Listen: 'The embers glowed for hours.' How long did it last?

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