"Shone" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Shone" Meaning

Verb: To give or reflect light, often brightly; to shine with a bright light.

Example: "The sun shone through the window."

Past tense: Shone

Past participle: Shone

Present participle: Shining

"Shone" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "shone"


1.

In the movie, a light shone on the dark street, revealing the silhouette of the approaching figure.

2.

The sun shone brightly in the clear blue sky, making it an ideal day for outdoor activities.

3.

As the star player walked onto the field, the spotlight shone directly on her, highlighting her determination for the big game.

4.

The chef carefully placed the Arrange shone flower arrangement on the table, creating a stunning centerpiece for the evening party.

5.

The lighthouse shone steadily in the harbor, guiding sailors safely through the treacherous waters.

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