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- US Pronunciation
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- [gloh-ing]
- /ˈgloʊ ɪŋ/
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- US Pronunciation
- US IPA
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- [gloh-ing]
- /ˈgloʊ ɪŋ/
Definitions of glowingly word
- adjective glowingly incandescent. 1
- adjective glowingly rich and warm in coloring: glowing colors. 1
- adjective glowingly showing the radiance of health, excitement, etc.: glowing cheeks. 1
- adjective glowingly warmly favorable or complimentary: a glowing account of her work. 1
- noun glowingly In the manner of something that is glowing. 1
- adverb glowingly With enthusiastic praise. 0
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Origin of glowingly
First appearance:
before 1000 One of the 6% oldest English words
before 1000; Middle English glowynge, Old English glowende. See glow, -ing2
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Parts of speech for Glowingly
noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
glowingly popularity
A common word. It’s meaning is known to most children of preschool age. About 85% of English native speakers know the meaning and use the word.
According to our data most of word are more popular. This word is almost not used. It has a much more popular synonym.
glowingly usage trend in Literature
This diagram is provided by Google Ngram ViewerSynonyms for glowingly
adv glowingly
- merrily — a female given name, form of Merry.
- splendidly — gorgeous; magnificent; sumptuous. Synonyms: luxurious, dazzling, imposing. Antonyms: squalid.
- brilliantly — shining brightly; sparkling; glittering; lustrous: the brilliant lights of the city.
- cheerfully — full of cheer; in good spirits: a cheerful person.
- colorfully — abounding in color: In their tartans, the Scots guard made a colorful array.
adverb glowingly
- bright — A bright colour is strong and noticeable, and not dark.
- colourfully — Alternative spelling of colorfully.
- flamboyantly — In a flamboyant manner.
- glitteringly — In a glittering manner.
- gleamingly — While gleaming, or so as to gleam.
Antonyms for glowingly
adv glowingly
- sadly — affected by unhappiness or grief; sorrowful or mournful: to feel sad because a close friend has moved away.
- solemnly — grave, sober, or mirthless, as a person, the face, speech, tone, or mood: solemn remarks.
- unhappily — sad; miserable; wretched: Why is she so unhappy?
- dully — not sharp; blunt: a dull knife.
- miserably — wretchedly unhappy, uneasy, or uncomfortable: miserable victims of war.
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