All English words - page 2215
Meanings of Glooms:
nounPartial or total darkness.
Usage examples:
He strained his eyes peering into the gloom
verbHave a dark or sombre appearance.
Usage examples:
The black gibbet glooms beside the way
Meanings of Gloomy:
adjectiveDark or poorly lit, especially so as to appear depressing or frightening.
Usage examples:
A gloomy corridor badly lit by oil lamps
Meanings of Gloopy:
adjectiveThick or sticky
Usage examples:
The pies had an unpleasantly gloopy texture., add a banana to make the smoothies lovely and gloopy.
Meanings of Glop:
nounSticky and amorphous matter, typically something unpleasant.
Usage examples:
A cup of vile green glop
verbTransfer (a sloppy or sticky substance) to a container.
Usage examples:
Glop 2 gallons of premixed compound into a bucket
Meanings of Glops:
nounSticky and amorphous matter, typically something unpleasant.
Usage examples:
A cup of vile green glop
verbTransfer (a sloppy or sticky substance) to a container.
Usage examples:
Glop 2 gallons of premixed compound into a bucket
Meanings of Gloria:
nounA christian liturgical hymn or formula beginning (in the latin text) with gloria.
Usage examples:
Sometimes the entire congregation sang the gloria, sometimes a choir or soloists.
Meanings of Gloriana:
proper nounThe nickname of queen elizabeth i.
Meanings of Glorias:
nounA christian liturgical hymn or formula beginning (in the latin text) with gloria.
Usage examples:
Sometimes the entire congregation sang the gloria, sometimes a choir or soloists.
Meanings of Gloried:
verbTake great pride or pleasure in.
Usage examples:
They gloried in their independence
nounHigh renown or honour won by notable achievements.
Usage examples:
To fight and die for the glory of one's nation
phrasal verbTo be very pleased or proud about something
Usage examples:
Last week the tulsa club gloried in its third u.s. open tournament.
Meanings of Glories:
nounMagnificence or great beauty.
Usage examples:
The train has been restored to all its former glory
verbTake great pride or pleasure in.
Usage examples:
They gloried in their independence
Meanings of Glorification:
nounThe action of describing or representing something as admirable, especially unjustifiably.
Usage examples:
I don't like the glorification of violence
Meanings of Glorifications:
nounThe action of describing or representing something as admirable, especially unjustifiably.
Usage examples:
I don't like the glorification of violence
Meanings of Glorified:
adjective(of something or someone ordinary or unexceptional) represented as or appearing more elevated or special than is the case.
Usage examples:
I did the paperwork and was basically a glorified secretary
verbPraise and worship (god).
Usage examples:
Music is used to glorify god
Meanings of Glorifies:
verbPraise and worship (god).
Usage examples:
Music is used to glorify god
Meanings of Glorify:
verbPraise and worship (god).
Usage examples:
Music is used to glorify god
Meanings of Glorifying:
verbPraise and worship (god).
Usage examples:
Music is used to glorify god
Meanings of Gloriole:
nounA halo or aureole.
Usage examples:
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Meanings of Glorioles:
nounA halo or aureole.
Usage examples:
The hand of history that occasionally grips the prime minister's shoulder disturbs a countenance ef…
Meanings of Glorious:
adjectiveHaving, worthy of, or bringing fame or admiration.
Usage examples:
The most glorious victory of all time
Meanings of Gloriously:
adverbIn a way that is worthy of fame or admiration; impressively.
Usage examples:
He triumphed gloriously in bringing down the enemy
Meanings of Glory:
nounHigh renown or honour won by notable achievements.
Usage examples:
To fight and die for the glory of one's nation
verbTake great pride or pleasure in.
Usage examples:
They gloried in their independence
Meanings of Glory-in:
phrasal verbTo be very pleased or proud about something
Usage examples:
Last week the tulsa club gloried in its third u.s. open tournament.
Meanings of Glorying:
verbTake great pride or pleasure in.
Usage examples:
They gloried in their independence
nounHigh renown or honour won by notable achievements.
Usage examples:
To fight and die for the glory of one's nation
phrasal verbTo be very pleased or proud about something
Usage examples:
Last week the tulsa club gloried in its third u.s. open tournament.
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