glam • or • ous / ' glremэrэs /
attractive in an exciting way
the quality of seeming to be more exciting and attractive than ordinary things and people
glance 1 / glrens /
to look quickly at someone or something
glance2 / glrens /
a quick look
at a glance
gland / glrend /
( biology ) a small part inside your body that produces a chemical substance for your body to use
glare 1 / gler /
1 to shine with a bright light that hurts your eyes
2 to look at someone in an angry way
glare2 / gler /
[ noncount ] strong light that hurts your eyes
[ count ] a long, angry look
A glaring light is very bright and hurts your eyes
very bad and easy to notice
glass О / glres /
cut myself on some broken glass. a glass jar
[ count ] a thing made of glass that you drink from
glass.es О
/
/ ' glresэz [plural]
two pieces of glass or plastic (called lenses ) in a frame, which people wear over their eyes to help them see better
Be careful! Glasses is a plural noun so you cannot say "a glasses."
gleam / glim /
to shine with a soft light
gleamnoun [ count , usually singular ] I could see a gleam of light through the trees.
glee / gli /
a feeling of happiness, especially when something bad happens to someone else
glide / glaid /
to move smoothly and quietly The dancers glided across the floor.
to fly in a glider
glid • er / ' gla^r /
an airplane without an engine
glim • mer / ' glImэr /
a small, weak light
a small sign of something There's still a glimmer of hope .
glim • mer
( glim • mers , glim • mer • ing , glim • mered )
glim pse / giimps /
a view of someone or something that is quick and not clear
►glimpse
( glimps • es , glimps • ing , glimpsed )
glis • ten / ' glisn /
(used about wet surfaces) to shine
glitch / glitf /
a small problem or fault that stops something from working correctly