"Gleaner" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Gleaner" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Gleaner" Meaning

A gleaner is a person who collects and gathers food, usually grains or fruits, that has been left behind after the main harvest. In modern usage, the term can also refer to someone who gathers information, ideas, or insights that may have been overlooked or undervalued.

"Gleaner" Examples

Usage Examples of "Gleaner"


The farmers would often send their children to the outskirts of the fields to act as gleaners, collecting any leftover crops after the main harvest was complete.
The small family-owned farm relied on a lone gleaner to tidy up what was left after the combine harvester had finished its work.
The term "gleaner" is often used to describe a person who scavenges for food or other valuable items in dumpsters or trash cans.
The company that specialized in agricultural equipment designed a new prototype for a more efficient gleaner to collect stray grains on the farm.
The artist felt like a gleaner, searching for unique and interesting objects to use in her latest sculpture project among the rubble of an old abandoned factory.

"Gleaner" Similar Words

Glazing

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Gleam

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A flicker of brightness; a faint shining or sparkling: "There was a gleam in his eye that suggested mischief."

Gleamed

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Shone or reflected light so as to give off a bright, sparkling appearance.

Gleaming

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Shining brightly with a brilliant or glowing appearance; radiant and attractive.

Gleamings

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Gleamings are faint or slight indications or glimpses of something, often of a subtle or intangible nature. They can be thoughts, feelings, or impressions that are vague or fleeting, but still noteworthy. The word often implies a sense of insight or intuition that is not fully articulated or understood.

Gleams

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To gleam means to shine or reflect light, often in a small or brief way, typically with a faint or diffused glow. It can also mean to sparkle or shine brightly, often with a sense of suddenness or momentary brightness.

Glean

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Gleaned

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Gleaned is the past participle of the verb "glean", which means to gather or collect (something, especially food or information) in a careful or selective manner, often in small quantities. It can also mean to draw a conclusion or inference from something.

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Gleanings

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Glebe

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Glebe refers to a piece of land granted to a priest or minister by the church or a benefactor, often used to support his family or to provide a source of income.

Glebosity

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Glebosity is a noun that refers to the state or quality of being gloomy or dismal. It can also mean a gloomy or dismal atmosphere.

Glebous

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I apologize, but there is no word "glebous". It seems to be a made-up or non-standard term. If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'll be happy to help you with its meaning!

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Glede

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