beaming
Americanadjective
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radiant; bright.
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smiling brightly; cheerful.
Other Word Forms
- beamingly adverb
- unbeaming adjective
Etymology
Origin of beaming
Example Sentences
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One moment, a pulsating EDM beat, beaming lasers and intense fog machines took over the stage — emulating a rave.
From Los Angeles Times
Fraser has an openness to his expression that’s like a flower unfolding, beaming in the sunlight of recognition and personal fulfillment.
From Los Angeles Times
“I said, ‘You’re a musician,’” he recalls, Hudson beaming at him.
From Los Angeles Times
Ellis Genge, Will Stuart and Tom Curry are not known for their light-heartedness on the field, but they all had a beaming smile before coming on.
From BBC
"It means the world," said the beaming Englishman who overcame poor form early in 2025 to qualify for the Ryder Cup team and finish the year on a high.
From BBC
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