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The word "glister" is a verb that means to shine or sparkle faintly, especially in a lively or attractive way. It can also mean to look or seem attractive or impressive, often in a subtle or fleeting way. For example, "The sunlight glisted on the water's surface, making it sparkle."
Glistening refers to something that is shining or glowing with a bright, sparkling light, often with a sense of moisture or sheen. It can also imply a sense of cleanliness or freshness, often used to describe things that are polished or wet. For example: "The morning dew glistens on the grass, making it look like a diamond-studded carpet."
"Glisters" is a plural noun that refers to sparkles or tiny flashes of light, usually caused by water or other liquids. For example: "The sunlight caught the glisters on the wet pavement, creating a beautiful rainbow-like effect."
Glitazone refers to a type of oral diabetes medication that helps to increase the body's sensitivity to insulin. It is often used to control blood sugar levels in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Glitazones are a class of anti-diabetic drugs that are used to treat type 2 diabetes. They work by increasing insulin sensitivity, which allows the body's cells to use glucose more effectively, reducing blood sugar levels.
A glitch is an error or malfunction in a computer system, electronic device, or other technology, causing it to behave unexpectedly or incorrectly. It can refer to a small mistake or bug that disrupts the normal functioning of a system, often causing errors, crashes, or freezing.
Glitches refer to temporary errors or malfunctions in a computer program, system, or device that can cause it to crash, freeze, or behave erratically.
Glitnir is a noun that refers to the golden hair of the goddess Freyja in Norse mythology. It is also the name of a bank that specializes in high-risk, high-reward investments.
Glitter is a noun that refers to small, shiny particles, often used in cosmetics, decorations, or crafts. It can also be used as a verb, meaning to make something sparkle or shine.
Glitterati refers to a group of fashionable and glamorous people, often from the entertainment industry or high society, who are known for their luxurious lifestyle and flashy appearances. The term is often used to describe a glamorous or flashy crowd, often consisting of celebrities, socialites, and other wealthy or famous individuals who are revered or idolized for their style, beauty, and/or charisma.
The verb "glittered" means to shine or sparkle brightly, often with a sparkling or flashing light. It can also refer to something that has a glittering or sparkling appearance.
Adjective: Glittering refers to something that shines or sparkles with a bright, dazzling light, often with a sense of excess or over-the-top decoration. It can also describe something that is flashy or attention-grabbing, often in a way that is perceived as garish or tacky. For example, "The glittering disco ball hung from the ceiling, drawing everyone's attention."
Glintingly refers to something that shines or sparkles with a bright, fiery intensity, often in a showy or dramatic way. It describes a vivid or dazzling display of light or color that demands attention. For example, "The fireworks exploded glitteringly across the night sky."
Shines or sparkles with a bright, flashy light, often used to describe something that is attractive or attention-grabbing.
Glittery refers to something that is sparkly, shiny, or ornate, often characterized by a sense of glamour or showiness. It can describe objects, clothes, or even behaviors that are flashy, attention-grabbing, or alluring. The word is often used to convey a sense of excitement, drama, or whimsy, and is frequently associated with things like sequins, beads, or other forms of sparkly decoration.
Glitz refers to a flashy or gaudy appearance, often used to describe something that is overly decorative or attention-seeking. It can also refer to the sparkle or shine of something, especially something artificial or manufactured. For example: "The designer added a lot of glitz to the dress to make it more attention-grabbing."
Glitzier is comparative form of the word "glitzy", which means having or showing a lot of flashy or showy quality, typically used to describe something that is attention-grabbing, luxurious, or ostentatious. In other words, something that is glitzier is more flashy, flashy, or flashy than something that is merely glitzy.
Slang adjective meaning extremely flashy, glamorous, and attention-grabbing, often used to describe something that is excessively decorated or ornamented, such as clothes, jewelry, or decorations.
Glitzy refers to something that is flashy, showy, or attention-grabbing, often in a superficial or excessive way. It can describe something that is over-the-top or loud, but also often lacking in substance or depth. For example, a glitzy nightclub might have impressive decorations and a lively atmosphere, but its appeal may be shallow and lacking in genuine depth or substance.
Glivec is a brand name for Imatinib, a medication used to treat certain types of cancer, such as leukemia, lymphoma, and gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs). It works by inhibiting the growth of cancer cells by targeting the BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase protein.
Gloam refers to the dim, indistinct light of twilight or dawn, often used to describe a landscape or scene in which the distinction between day and night is no longer clear.
The word "gloaming" refers to the time of day when the sun is below the horizon, approaching total darkness. It is often used to describe a period of twilight or the last light of day.
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To gloat is to feel or show great pleasure or triumph when something unpleasant or unfortunate has happened to someone else, often in a way that is thought to be gloatingly or maliciously.
To gloated means to feel or show triumph or pride because of one's success or someone else's failure, often in a way that is annoying or overbearing.
Gloating refers to the act of feeling or showing pride and pleasure at someone else's misfortune, failure, or downfall. It often involves boasting or bragging about one's own good fortune or success.
In an excessive and unpleasant manner, often to show a lack of magnanimity or sportsmanship in winning or overcoming an opponent, often accompanied by a sense of superiority or triumphalism.
to feel or show pleased and triumphant, often in a way that is unpleasant or annoying to others, especially by saying or doing something that reminds them of a failure or mistake.
Global refers to something that is related to or affects the whole world, rather than a specific region or country. It can also refer to something that is widespread or universal, as opposed to local or limited.
Globalization refers to the process by which businesses or organizations operate on a global scale, often leading to increased economic integration and interdependence among countries. It involves the systematic investment in and exploitation of the system, legitimating new forms of interdependence.
Globalise refers to the process or result of making something, such as an economy, culture, or activity, widespread and interconnected on a global scale. This can involve increasing trade and investment, spreading economic and cultural practices, or promoting international cooperation and unity. Globalisation often implies a high degree of interconnectedness and interdependence among nations, regions, and people, and can have both positive and negative consequences.
Globalized refers to the process by which the world's economies, societies, and cultures have become increasingly interconnected and interdependent. It is the result of the rapid growth of international trade, communication, and travel, which has led to the spread of goods, services, and ideas across national borders. Globalization has brought about many changes, including the decline of traditional industries, the rise of global corporations, and increased cultural diversity and exchange.
Verb: To globalise something means to make it or a system or activity more widespread and universal by integrating it with the global economy, society, and culture, often through the influence of multinational corporations, international trade, and technology.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The company's decision to globalise its operations has resulted in increased efficiency and competitiveness.<br> The rise of social media has globalised communication, allowing people to connect with others all over the world.<br> Globalisation has led to the migration of skilled workers from developing countries to more developed nations.
The word "globalising" is the present participle form of the verb "to globalize", which means to make something or a company international, to spread or extend something to all parts of the world, to make something a global concern, or to make something universal. It is often used to describe the process of a company or industry becoming multinational and operating in many countries, or the increasing interconnectedness of the world through advances in technology, communication, and transportation.
Globalism refers to the process of increasing economic, cultural, and political interdependence among countries and nations, characterized by the growth of international trade, the flow of goods, services, and ideas across borders, and the integration of economies and societies on a global scale. It is often associated with the advancement of globalization, which is the tendency of the world to become increasingly interconnected and interdependent.