shimmer
Americanverb (used without object)
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to shine with or reflect a subdued, tremulous light; gleam faintly.
- Synonyms:
- glimmer
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to appear to quiver or vibrate in faint light or while reflecting heat waves.
noun
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a subdued, tremulous light or gleam.
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a quivering or vibrating motion or image as produced by reflecting faint light or heat waves.
verb
noun
Synonym Usage
See glisten.
Other Word Forms
Derived Forms
Conjugated Forms
Present
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have shimmeredperfect
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has shimmeredperfect 3rd person singular
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are shimmeringprogressive
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am shimmeringprogressive 1st person singular
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is shimmeringprogressive 3rd person singular
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has been shimmeringperfect progressive 3rd person singular
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have been shimmeringperfect progressive
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shimmeringparticiple
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shimmerssingular 3rd person
Past
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had shimmeredperfect
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was shimmeringprogressive singular
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shimmeredparticiple
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had been shimmeringperfect progressive
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shimmeredsimple
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were shimmeringprogressive plural
Future
Etymology
Origin of shimmer
First recorded before 1100; Middle English schimeren, s(c)hemeren, Old English scimrian; cognate with Dutch schemeren, German schimmern “to glisten”
Explanation
When you shimmer you shine, although sometimes quite weakly. A shimmer is small and sometimes weak, and in danger of going out, but it's there all the same and often beautiful. You know how silk catches the light and shines in lovely ways? That's a shimmer. How about when you feel like it's the end of the world but there's a little piece of you that believes things are going to get better? That's a shimmer of hope. Or when you open a door to a dark room and the light from the hall falls into the darkness? That's a shimmer of light.
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