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Meaning
The word "glimpse" refers to a brief or fleeting look at something or someone. It is often used to describe a quick view that does not provide a complete understanding or full detail of what is being seen.
Synonyms
- Peek
- Glance
- Sight
- Flash
- Glimmer
Antonyms
- Gaze
- Stare
- Scrutinize
- Examine
- Observe
Etymology
The word "glimpse" comes from the Middle English word "glimsen," which means "to shine faintly" or "to flicker." This is related to the Old English word "glim," meaning "to shine or glimmer." The sense of a brief view developed as a metaphorical extension of these meanings.
Examples
- As she walked by, I caught a glimpse of her smile.
- The tourists only had a glimpse of the monument before they had to leave.
- He turned quickly, hoping to catch a glimpse of the rare bird in the trees.
- I had a glimpse of the new movie trailer during the awards show.
- Through the fog, I saw a glimpse of the lighthouse far in the distance.