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glowed Meaning in Bengali



 ঝলকাইয়া ত্তঠা, ধক্ধক্ করা, জ্বলা, স্ফুরিত হত্তয়া, শ্বেতোত্তাপে উজ্জ্বল করা,

Noun:

জ্যোতি, ছবি, ছটা, অংশু, আঁচ, বর্ণের ঔজ্বল্য, ঔজ্বল্য, ভান, প্রভা, প্রতিভা, আভা, ভাতি, ভা, প্রখর দীপ্তি, তেজ, ভাবাবেগ, দ্যুতি, উদ্ভাস, অর্চি, ফিনিক, ভাস,

Verb:

শ্বেতোত্তাপে উজ্জ্বল করা, স্ফুরিত হত্তয়া, জ্বলা, ধক্ধক্ করা, ঝলকাইয়া ত্তঠা,





glowed's Usage Examples:

manufactured the boar Gullinbursti which had bristles in its mane that glowed in the dark.


In 2006, the spire, a 22 m (72 ft) cylindrical concrete barometer that glowed, green or blue indicating atmospheric pressure, was removed from the roof.


it thereafter absorbed sunlight and glowed in the dark.


In 1677, Hennig Brand isolated a new element that glowed due to a chemiluminescent reaction when.


The picture illustrates the line "And in the liquid mirror glowed the clear perfection of her face" from Tennyson's poem.


The bristles glowed in the dark when wet.


The spider shot pyro from its legs and had eyes that glowed.


The missile glowed bright white as it flew.


For example, a 1962 paper reports "The solid glowed red-hot in a Bunsen flame, with no evidence of flame formation, and disappeared.


Shagfoal and took the form of a spectral mule or donkey with eyes that glowed like burning coals.


In 1869 he ascertained that the cathode rays glowed different colours because of different gasses and pressures.


and Mary Mallette—told police they saw a large grey creature whose eyes "glowed red" when the car's headlights picked it up.


tower when the transmitter was powered meant that at such times the light glowed faintly even in the blink breaks.


miraculous icon of the Theotokos has been venerated for centuries for having glowed with light to attract wayward ships.


creatures who lived in Blinkin land who had small wings which lit up and glowed in rainbow colours when their bodies were squeezed.


" The game was molded out of green plastic that glowed in the dark.


shield's "whole orb shimmered with enamel and white ivory and electrum, and it glowed with shining gold; and there were zones of cyanus drawn upon it.


Purported sightings in the 19th and 20th centuries claimed that the ship glowed with a ghostly light.


particular instrument, which was heavily ornamented in the casework and glowed beautifully under lights, for some of the shows he did with Liberace.



Synonyms:

flush; radiate; fluoresce;

Antonyms:

gladden; back; disagree; mistrust;

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