"Scintillans" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scintillans" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scintillans" Meaning

Scintillans is a Latin adjective that means "sparkling" or "glittering".

"Scintillans" Examples

Scintillans Usage Examples


1. Literal Usage

The scintillants in the diamond necklace sparkled brightly under the light, reflecting its high quality and value to the customer.

2. Poetic Usage

The night sky was ablaze with a million scintillans of light from the stars shining brightly above.

3. Scientific Usage

Biologists studying the bioluminescent creatures of the deep ocean marveled at the incredible scattering of scintillans emitted by the squids in their underwater environment.

4. Literary Usage

In a world where science and magic coexisted, the sorceress's eyes gleamed with scintillans of an otherworldly power as she wove her spell.

5. Historical Usage

The intricate embroidery on the medieval tapestries displayed scintillans of precious gems, reflecting the wealth and artistry of the royal court.

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Describing or relating to scintigraphy, the use of short-lived radioactive materials (radiotracers) with gamma cameras to make images of physiological or biochemical functions within the body.

Scintigraphy

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Scintilla

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Scintillate

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To shine or sparkle with a faint, flashing light; to radiate a bright, lively, or animated quality.<br><br>Example: The fireflies began to scintillate in the evening air, their tiny lights twinkling in the darkness.<br><br>Or: Her personality scintillated, capturing everyone's attention in the room.<br><br>Synonyms: sparkle, shimmer, glimmer, shine, twinkle.

Scintillated

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Scintillates

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Sparkles, shines, or emits a bright, glittering light; to attract attention or interest. (example: "The fireworks explode and scintillates the night sky")

Scintillating

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Scintillating refers to something that is sparkling or glittering with small flashes of light, but can also describe a person or thing that is dazzling, exciting, or intellectually stimulating. It can also imply something that is flashy or attention-grabbing.<br><br>Example: "The scintillating writer's words sparkled on the page like fireworks in the night sky."

Scintillatingly

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Scintillatingly refers to something that is glitteringly brilliant or radiant, often in a manner that is intellectually stimulating or aesthetically pleasing. It describes something that sparks interest, excitement, or admiration, often due to its complexity, creativity, or brilliance. <br><br>For example: "The fireworks display ended in a scintillatingly beautiful finale that left the audience in awe."

Scintillation

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Scintillations

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Scintillations refer to brief, sparkling flashes of light or brief moments of excitement, interest, or understanding.