glistens Meaning in Bengali
ঝলমল করা, চক্চক্ করা, জ্বলজ্বল করা, ঝলকাইয়া ত্তঠা, ঝক্মক্ করা, ঝক্ঝক্ করা, ঝলমলান, ঝক্মকান, ঝক্ঝকান, ঝক্ঝকে হত্তয়া, প্রতিবিম্বিত করান,
Verb:
প্রতিবিম্বিত করান, ঝক্ঝকে হত্তয়া, ঝক্ঝকান, ঝক্মকান, ঝলমলান, ঝক্ঝক্ করা, ঝক্মক্ করা, ঝলকাইয়া ত্তঠা, জ্বলজ্বল করা, চক্চক্ করা, ঝলমল করা,
Similer Words:
glitterglittered
glittering
glitters
glittery
glitzy
gloaming
gloat
gloated
gloating
glob
global
globalisation
globally
globe
glistens's Usage Examples:
This valley is so-called because of the mineral felspar which glistens in the sunlight.
night in a month, a golden bowl appears in the center of the lake and glistens like moon but no one has ever touched that bowl due to magical powers inside.
The 60 feet high staff of Bijli Mahadev temple glistens like a silver needle in the sun.
This natural stone has a distinct gray/blue/black color and glistens due to its mica content.
Ice is very cold and immeasurably slippery; it glistens as clear as glass and most like to gems; it is a floor wrought by the frost.
"A jewel of the Boston Common glistens once more".
Also standard is the sweep of instrumentation set into a fascia that glistens with the look of cherry woodgrain.
Jack Frost has bluish-white skin that glistens from the glaze of frost that covers it.
Grade II: red or light red/brown in colour, glistens but not coated in oil, broanbean bits lacking fragrance, no lasting aftertaste.
"Tirumala glistens with a `touch' of gold".
The male has a primarily black pelt that glistens silver in sunlight, with a lighter brown chest.
What glistens there in the forest sunshine? Hear it roaring nearer and nearer.
They are huddled under an umbrella that glistens with sea-spray.
Its surface is smooth, slightly sticky and slippery when moist and glistens; later it may dry.
a large, panoramic 30-minute score, one that surges with vitality and glistens with alluring orchestral color.
as "The City of Light", as you approach the city from the mountains it glistens like stars Buffalo, New York, United States, as host of the Pan-American.
never go beyond the elevation and moral culture of Christianity as it glistens and shines forth in the gospel!" Margaret Fuller translated the first volume.
thoroughly engaging melody and a lovely, if somewhat melancholy, lyric that glistens with universal appeal.
Synonyms:
shine; look; gleam; appear; spangle; glitter; glint; seem; shimmer;
Antonyms:
absorb; uglify; back; disagree; mistrust;