"Glowingly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Adverb. Shining or radiating with a bright, warm light; cheerful or pleased in a radiant way. For example: "She smiled glowingly at the prospect of her dream vacation."
To emit a soft, bright light, typically gradually and steadily, typically as a result of heat, electricity, or bioluminescence.
To glower means to look at someone or something with an angry, hostile, or disapproving expression, usually with a scowl on one's face. It can also mean to regard someone or something with a look of intense dislike, hostility, or anger.
Glowering is a verb that means to look at someone or something with a scowl on your face, often indicating displeasure, annoyance, or hostility. It can also describe a facial expression that is stern, gloomy, or threatening.
Gloweringly is an adverb that means in a scowling or menacing manner, typically with a strong feeling of resentment or hostility. It is used to describe someone's facial expression or demeanor as scowling or sulking, often with an intense or threatening gaze. For example, "He gazed at me gloweringly, his eyes blazing with anger."
Glowers is a verb that means to look at someone or something with a scowl or a feeling of anger or displeasure on one's face. It can also refer to a scowl or a frown that someone is displaying. For example: "He glowered at me with annoyance when I walked in late."
Glowing refers to something that gives off a steady and gentle light, typically in a warm or soft color. It can also describe something that is radiant or shining with an inner light, often used to describe people, objects, or ideas that have a positive and uplifting quality. For example: "The glowing embers of the fire lit up the dark room." or "Her glowing smile lit up the whole room."
Glowing is a verb that means to emit light, often in a soft and continuous way, usually without a heat source. For example: "The firefly glows in the dark."
A gloxinia is a type of flowering plant, specifically a type of Gesneriad, known for its showy, bell-shaped flowers and distinctive, fleshy leaves. The plants are often grown indoors and are popular as ornamentals. They are native to South America and can be grown in a variety of conditions, but prefer warm temperatures and high humidity. Gloxinia flowers come in a range of colors, including pink, white, red, and purple.
Gloze is an archaic or poetic term for a gloss, which is an explanation or comment that is added to a text to clarify its meaning.
I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "glozed" in my dictionaries. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that's not widely used. Can you please provide more context or information about the word "glozed"? <br><br>However, it's worth noting that "glossed" is a real word that means to describe or comment on a text, typically in a scholarly or academic work, by adding explanatory notes or comments. It could also refer to the act of applying a glaze, such as a shiny or smooth coating, to a surface.
Glozing is a verb that means to adorn or embellish something, especially in a way that is insincere or pretentious. It can also mean to give a false appearance of something, such as glossing over a difficult topic or issue.
Glucagon is a hormone produced by the pancreas that raises blood sugar levels. It is an antagonist of insulin, meaning it opposes its effects. When blood sugar levels fall, glucagon stimulates the liver to break down stored glycogen into glucose, which is released into the bloodstream. This helps to increase blood sugar levels and provide energy for the body. Glucagon is often used to treat hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and is also used to treat certain conditions such as diabetes and hyperglycemia (high blood sugar).