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scintillating

/ˌsɪntɪˈleɪtɪŋ/

Meanings
  • Adjective

    Shining or sparkling brightly, especially with a faint, intermittent or gentle light.

    - "The stars in the night sky were scintillating."
    - "The fireworks created a scintillating display."
    - "Her diamonds were scintillating in the sunlight."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with scintillating
enthralling , distilling , compelling , appalling , fascinating
Variants
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scintillating , scintillate , scintillated , scintillates , scintillator , scintillators
Etymology
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From Old French scintillier, from Latin scintillare ‘to sparkle, gleam, flash’.


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  1. The word 'scintillating' comes from the Latin word 'scintillare', which means 'to sparkle, gleam, or flash'.

  2. Scintillating is often used to describe things that are visually pleasing or aesthetically appealing, such as diamonds, stars, and fireworks.

  3. The word 'scintillating' has been used extensively in literature and poetry to describe various scenes and objects. For example, in Shakespeare's play 'The Tempest', Prospero describes the moon as 'a fair small luminous vial full of the most brilliant and rarest spirits', which can be seen as a metaphor for the scintillating quality of the moon.


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  1. Sparkle: Scintillating is related to the concept of sparkle, which refers to a bright, intermittent, or gentle light. Other words related to sparkle include shimmer, glitter, twinkle, and gleam.


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Scintillating is often used to describe something that is visually or aesthetically pleasing. It has been used extensively in literature and poetry to describe various scenes and objects. For instance, in Shakespeare's play 'The Tempest', Prospero describes the moon as 'a pearl, a glass, a globe, a round bright planet, / A fair small luminous vial full of the most brilliant and rarest spirits.' This description can be seen as a metaphor for the scintillating quality of the moon.

How to Memorize "scintillating"

  1. visualize

    - To memorize the word 'scintillating', visualize a scene where you are surrounded by bright, sparkling objects, such as stars in the night sky or diamonds in a jeweler's display case.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'scintillating' with the sensation of bright, intermittent light. For example, you could associate it with the way a firework explodes in the night sky, or the way a diamond sparkles in the sunlight.

  3. mnemonics

    - To create a mnemonic for 'scintillating', you could use the phrase 'Scintillating Stars Shimmer and Sparkle'. This phrase helps you remember the meaning of the word by associating it with the concept of bright, sparkling stars.


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