gleam
gleam /gl'iːm/ (gleams gleaming gleamed)
1 [VERB] V, V-ing
If an object or a surface gleams, it reflects light because it is shiny and clean.
His black hair gleamed in the sun.
...a gleaming red sports car.
2 [N-SING]
You can refer to the light reflected from something as a gleam. (LITERARY)
...the gleam of the dark river...
In the light from the hall, her hair had a golden gleam.
3 [VERB]
If your eyes gleam, they look bright and show that you are excited or happy. (WRITTEN)
= glisten, shine
4 [N-COUNT] N of n
A gleam of something is a faint sign of it.
There was a gleam of hope for a peaceful settlement.
= glimmer
1 [VERB] V, V-ing
If an object or a surface gleams, it reflects light because it is shiny and clean.
His black hair gleamed in the sun.
...a gleaming red sports car.
2 [N-SING]
You can refer to the light reflected from something as a gleam. (LITERARY)
...the gleam of the dark river...
In the light from the hall, her hair had a golden gleam.
3 [VERB]
If your eyes gleam, they look bright and show that you are excited or happy. (WRITTEN)
= glisten, shine
4 [N-COUNT] N of n
A gleam of something is a faint sign of it.
There was a gleam of hope for a peaceful settlement.
= glimmer