scintillate

[US]/ˈsɪntɪleɪt/
[UK]/ˈsɪntəˌleɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to emit sparks; to shine brightly
vi.to show brilliance or cleverness in conversation; to sparkle
vt.to cause to emit sparks
Word Forms
Pluralscintillates
Third Person Singularscintillates
Past Tensescintillated
Past Participlescintillated
Present Participlescintillating

Phrases & Collocations

scintillate with joy

scintillate in darkness

scintillate like stars

scintillate with brilliance

scintillate with excitement

scintillate in sunlight

scintillate with energy

scintillate with creativity

scintillate like diamonds

Example Sentences

the stars scintillate brightly in the night sky.

her eyes seemed to scintillate with excitement.

the diamonds on her necklace scintillate in the sunlight.

fireflies scintillate in the warm summer night.

the city lights scintillate like stars from the hilltop.

her laughter seemed to scintillate in the quiet room.

the artist's use of color makes the painting scintillate.

the fireworks scintillate in the sky during the celebration.

she wore a dress that seemed to scintillate under the lights.

the ocean waves scintillate under the moonlight.

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