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sheen
1[sheen]
Sheen
2[sheen]
noun
Fulton (John), 1895–1979, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman, writer, and teacher.
sheen
/ ʃiːn /
noun
a gleaming or glistening brightness; lustre
poetic, splendid clothing
adjective
rare, shining and beautiful; radiant
Other Word Forms
- sheenful adjective
- sheenless adjective
- sheenly adverb
- sheeny adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of sheen1
Word History and Origins
Origin of sheen1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Executives in the Christian music industry believe that contemporary sheen has also helped the songs spread.
Its writer Daniel Welsh said: "The glossy sheen of the show and its stacked cast might make you think it's verging on 'so bad it's good' territory, but it's really just a boring dud."
Smaller stocks that have an AI sheen and are popular with retail investors were hit extremely hard.
In the Fall Classic, the Dodgers’ sheen of invincibility was shattered.
Their beveled corners are polished to a high glossy sheen, which creates slender vertical stripes that contrast sharply with the charcoal shadows from which they emerge.
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