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Gleaming is a term that generally refers to something that shines brightly or reflects light in a way that is visually striking. This term can be applied in various contexts, including optics, aesthetics, and even in metaphorical senses.
Optics[edit]
In the field of optics, gleaming is often used to describe the reflection of light off a surface. This can occur on a variety of materials, including metal, glass, and water. The phenomenon is closely related to the concepts of reflection and refraction.
Aesthetics[edit]
In aesthetics, gleaming is used to describe objects or surfaces that have a visually appealing shine. This can include polished jewelry, automobiles, and even architecture. The term is often used in advertising to convey a sense of luxury and high quality.
Metaphorical Use[edit]
Metaphorically, gleaming can describe something that stands out due to its excellence or attractiveness. For example, a "gleaming example" of a concept or a "gleaming future" can be used to describe something exceptionally good or promising.
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