glow
//ɡloʊ//
Verb
glowInfinitive
glowPresent tense
glowedPast tense
glowedPast participle
glowingPresent participle
glowsThird-person singular
1
To emit a steady light without flames; to shine with warmth.
The embers glowed softly in the fireplace.
2
To have a warm, rosy color, especially in the face due to health, exercise, or emotion.
Her cheeks glowed after the morning jog.
3
To feel or express great happiness, pride, or satisfaction.
She glowed with pride when her daughter received the award.
Noun
glowSingular
1
A steady radiance of light or heat, especially without a flame.
The warm glow of the sunset filled the room.
2
A warm, rosy color or appearance, especially in the face, indicating health or strong emotion.
After the morning jog, she had a healthy glow on her cheeks.
3
A feeling of warmth, happiness, or satisfaction.
She felt a warm glow of happiness after receiving the good news.