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glimmer

/ˈglɪmər/
/ˈglɪmə/
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Other forms: glimmering; glimmered; glimmers

A glimmer is a tiny glint of light or the sliver of an idea. Either way, it's a sign of a lot more going on behind the scenes.

A glimmer of light is just a little bit of light, maybe sneaking through the curtains enough to make a flicker on the floor. A glimmer of an idea is just a small inkling of an idea. When someone doesn't understand something, you could make them feel worse by saying, "You don't have a glimmer of what I'm talking about, do you?" When it comes to light, you can also say light is glimmering, or gleaming. People often say stars are glimmering.

Definitions of glimmer
  1. noun
    a flash of light (especially reflected light)
    synonyms: gleam, gleaming
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    type of:
    flash
    a sudden intense burst of radiant energy
  2. noun
    a slight suggestion or vague understanding
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    type of:
    suggestion
    an idea that is suggested
  3. verb
    shine brightly, like a star or a light
    synonyms: gleam
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    type of:
    radiate
    cause to be seen by emitting light as if in rays
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