Need another word that means the same as “flicker”? Find 29 synonyms and 30 related words for “flicker” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Flicker” are: flitter, flutter, quiver, waver, flick, glimmer, glint, gleam, flare, shine, dance, gutter, vibrate, tremble, wobble, shiver, shudder, spasm, jerk, twitch, bat, flap, wink, blink, open and shut, spark
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “flicker” as a noun can have the following definitions:
flutter | An act of fluttering. A flutter on the horses. |
glint | A momentary flash of light. The glint of gold in his teeth. |
spark | Merriment expressed by a brightness or gleam or animation of countenance. A spark of interest. |
waver | The act of pausing uncertainly. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “flicker” as a verb can have the following definitions:
bat | Use a bat. He batted the flies away. |
blink | Force to go away by blinking. The TV announcer never seems to blink. |
dance | Move in a pattern usually to musical accompaniment do or perform a dance. The children danced with joy. |
flap | Move with a flapping motion. The bird s wings were flapping. |
flare | Become flared and widen usually at one end. The bonfire crackled and flared up. |
flick | Remove with a flick of the hand. Flick a piece of paper across the table. |
flitter | Move back and forth very rapidly. Her fingers flittered over the sheets. |
flutter | (of a bird or other winged creature) fly unsteadily or hover by flapping the wings quickly and lightly. A couple of butterflies fluttered around the garden. |
gleam | Shine brightly, like a star or a light. A terrible thought gleamed in her mind. |
glimmer | Shine faintly with a wavering light. The moonlight glimmered on the lawn. |
glint | Give out or reflect small flashes of light. His eyes glinted angrily. |
gutter | Wear or cut gutters into. The raindrops gutter down her visage. |
open and shut | Cause to open or to become open. |
quiver | Cause (something) to make a slight rapid motion. Juliet s lower lip quivered. |
shine | Make a surface shine. Shine the silver please. |
shiver | Shake slightly and uncontrollably as a result of being cold, frightened, or excited. The children are shivering turn on the heat. |
shudder | (especially of a vehicle, machine, or building) shake or vibrate violently. I shuddered with horror. |
spasm | Experience sudden involuntary muscular contractions; twitch convulsively. My body spasmed violently. |
tremble | (of a person’s voice) sound unsteady or hesitant. The earth trembled beneath their feet. |
twitch | Use a twitch to subdue a horse. Her lips twitched and her eyelids fluttered. |
vibrate | Move continuously and rapidly to and fro. His voice vibrated with terror. |
waver | Sway from side to side. His love for her had never wavered. |
wink | Signal by winking. The diamond on her finger winked in the moonlight. |
wobble | (of the voice) vary slightly in pitch; quaver. He is beginning to wobble on the issue. |
beam | An oscillating shaft which transmits the vertical piston movement of a beam engine to the crank or pump. There was land in sight on the port beam. |
blink | Keep back by blinking. Feargal would have given her all this without a blink. |
eye | The region of the face surrounding the eyes. His sharp eyes had missed nothing. |
eyelid | Each of the upper and lower folds of skin which cover the eye when closed. |
fizz | The quality of being fizzy effervescence. The champagne had lost its fizz. |
flickering | Shining unsteadily. The flickering flames cast long shadows. |
froth | Make froth or foam and become bubbly. The froth of party politics. |
furor | A sudden outburst (as of protest. |
gleam | Shine brightly, like a star or a light. Light gleamed on the china cats. |
glimmer | A faint or wavering light. The moonlight glimmered on the lawn. |
glint | A momentary flash of light. Her glasses glinted in the firelight. |
glisten | (of something wet or greasy) shine with a sparkling light. There was a glisten of perspiration across her top lip. |
glitter | Shine with a bright, shimmering reflected light. The grass glittered with dew. |
glow | A strong feeling of pleasure or well-being. He was glowing with health. |
grin | Smile broadly. My word grinned the delighted man. |
ignition | The mechanism for bringing about ignition in an internal combustion engine typically activated by a key or switch. Three minutes after ignition the flames were still growing. |
light | A device for lighting or igniting fuel or charges or fires. He stepped into the light. |
quiver | Tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion. The bird runs along in a zigzag path quivering its wings. |
rekindle | Relight (a fire. Rekindle hopes. |
shimmer | Give off a shimmering reflection as of silk. Beech leaves shimmered in the moonlight. |
shine | Make a surface shine. Tonight he will have a chance to shine and win a world boxing title. |
spark | Emit or produce sparks. The ignition sparks as soon as the gas is turned on. |
sparkle | Be lively or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity. There was a sparkle in his eyes. |
sparkling | A rapid change in brightness; a brief spark or flash. Sparkling snow. |
tinder | Dry, flammable material, such as wood or paper, used for lighting a fire. They slashed down the undergrowth for tinder. |
tremble | Move or jerk quickly and involuntarily up and down or sideways. I tremble to think that we could ever return to conditions like these. |
trigger | Release or pull the trigger on. The trigger for the strike was the closure of a mine. |
twinkle | Smile so that one’s eyes sparkle. The distant twinkle of the lights. |
twinkling | (of a person’s eyes) sparkling, especially with amusement. Twinkling harbour lights. |
wink | An act of winking. The diamond on her finger winked in the moonlight. |
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