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The synonyms of “Glazed” are: shiny, glassy, glassed
Glazed as an Adjective
Definitions of "Glazed" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “glazed” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- (of food, fabric, etc.) overlaid or covered with a smooth, shiny coating or finish.
- (of a person's eyes or expression) showing no interest or animation.
- (of a window or door frame or similar structure) fitted with panes of glass.
- (used of eyes) lacking liveliness.
- Fitted or covered with glass.
- (of foods) covered with a shiny coating by applying e.g. beaten egg or a sugar or gelatin mixture.
- Having a shiny surface or coating.
Synonyms of "Glazed" as an adjective (3 Words)
glassed | Fitted or covered with glass. |
glassy | Having the surface made shiny and nonporous by fusing a vitreous solution to it. A glassy stare. |
shiny | Having a shiny surface or coating. Saw the moon like a shiny dime on a deep blue velvet carpet. |
Usage Examples of "Glazed" as an adjective
- A glazed ham.
- A large glazed urn.
- His eyes were glazed over with boredom.
- Glazed shallots.
- Glazed fabrics.
- Glazed doughnuts.
- She had a glazed look in her eyes.
- Bookcases with glazed doors.
- Four glazed walls.
Associations of "Glazed" (30 Words)
bright | Brightly. The windows glowed jewel bright. |
brilliance | Exceptional talent or intelligence. The nights were dark lit only by the brilliance of Aegean stars. |
brilliantly | In an extremely intelligent way. The stars shone brilliantly. |
candy | Sugar crystallized by repeated boiling and slow evaporation. People sat eating popcorn and candy. |
dazzling | Shining intensely. A dazzling display of football. |
enamel | Coat or decorate a metallic or hard object with enamel. One coat of enamel and three coats of varnish. |
garish | Obtrusively bright and showy; lurid. Garish colors. |
gleaming | Bright with a steady but subdued shining. The gleaming brass on the altar. |
glistening | Shining with a sparkling light. The glistening golden dome. |
gloss | Give a shine or gloss to usually by rubbing. Beneath the gloss of success was a tragic private life. |
glossy | A photograph printed on glossy paper. Thick glossy manageable hair. |
glowing | Highly enthusiastic. He received a glowing report from his teachers. |
illumine | Enlighten (someone) spiritually or intellectually. He moved her lamp so that her face was illumined. |
lacquer | The sap of the lacquer tree used as a varnish. A lacquer box. |
lambent | Softly bright or radiant. Lambent tongues of flame. |
luminosity | The intrinsic brightness of a celestial object (as distinct from its apparent brightness diminished by distance. Acrylic colours retain freshness and luminosity. |
luminous | Softly bright or radiant. A luminous glow. |
lustrous | Brilliant. Lustrous actors of the time. |
opacity | Incomprehensibility resulting from obscurity of meaning. Thinner paints need black added to increase opacity. |
opalescence | The visual property of something having a milky brightness and a play of colors from the surface. |
opalescent | Having a play of lustrous rainbow colors. An opalescent sky. |
polish | A preparation used in polishing. His poetry has clarity and polish. |
polished | (of grains especially rice) having the husk or outer layers removed. He was polished and charming. |
radiant | Of an appliance designed to emit radiant energy especially for cooking or heating. Don t assume that you should stare toward the radiant to see the most meteors. |
sheen | The visual property of something that shines with reflected light. Black crushed velvet with a slight sheen. |
shine | Make a surface shine. Archie s shoes got a quick shine from a boy with a cloth. |
shining | Giving out or reflecting bright light. A shining example. |
shiny | Having a shiny surface or coating. Shiny hair. |
thinner | A diluting agent. Dampen a clean rag with thinners and carefully wipe any remaining dust from the timber. |
varnish | Cover with varnish. Her toenails were varnished red. |