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shine
noun as in brightness; polish
verb as in give off or reflect light
verb as in polish, burnish
Strongest match
Weak matches
buff up, give a sheen, make brilliant, put a finish on, put a gloss on
Example Sentences
Among the biggest losers are some former AI darlings that have lost their shine.
If there is a bubble, and it bursts, the shine could come off jewelry quickly.
Among a recent history of broken English hopes, dreams and bodies is a source of inspiration delivered by a shining knight.
A light powered by a makeshift electrical connection shone at the doorway of the rusted shack where Bryan lives with his wife and nine-year-old son.
Hennessy, who has won all six of her pro bouts and is known for her showmanship and dancing during ring walks, said she would "shine under the lights".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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