glow

simple noun, verb32 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

describes a light that makes you feel warm and comfortable, often with a reddish or yellowish color

describes a gentle and not bright light

refers to the warm, pink color of someone's skin, showing they are healthy

describes a pleasant feeling of happiness, satisfaction, or pride

describes a healthy, pink color on the cheeks

describes a comfortable and pleasant warm light

describes a light that does not flicker or change in brightness

describes a light that is very difficult to see

describes a light that is not bright and has little color

describes a deep, warm, and pleasant light

describes a light that is not bright

describes a pinkish color on the skin, often from warmth or exertion

describes a strange and frightening light

describes a pale, strange light, like that of a ghost

describes a light that is not bright or clear

when a glow provides light for something

when a light forms a circle around something

to shine with a particular color

to make someone's face look warm and healthy, often because of pleasure or warmth

indicates what is glowing or the feeling being expressed

indicates the source of the light

used with the verb 'glow' to indicate the cause of the emotion (e.g., happiness, pride)

to shine with a gentle, pleasant light

to shine with a very weak light

used to emphasize how happy and healthy someone looks

to have a healthy, warm color on your skin

to provide a steady light to a place

to experience a pleasant feeling of warmth, happiness, or satisfaction

to produce and spread light over an area

to project light onto a surface

to be covered or surrounded by a soft light

to enjoy the pleasant feeling of success, admiration, or happiness

to be surrounded by and enjoy a strong positive feeling

Collocations with "glow"

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