Used in a Sentence

scintillates

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for scintillates.

Editorial note

Contrast this with Peter Norvig, who is engaging and scintillates with passion about the subject.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

(intransitive) To give off sparks; to shine as if emanating sparks; to twinkle or glow.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of scintillates gathered in one view.

verb

(intransitive) To give off sparks; to shine as if emanating sparks; to twinkle or glow.

verb

(astronomy) Of a star or other celestial body: to vary rapidly in brightness; to twinkle.

verb

(intransitive) To dazzle or to impress.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for scintillates.

verb

(intransitive) To give off sparks; to shine as if emanating sparks; to twinkle or glow.

verb

(astronomy) Of a star or other celestial body: to vary rapidly in brightness; to twinkle.

verb

(intransitive) To dazzle or to impress.

verb

(nuclear physics) Especially of a phosphor: to emit a flash of light upon absorbing ionizing radiation.

Example sentences

1

Contrast this with Peter Norvig, who is engaging and scintillates with passion about the subject.

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But do not write for them." I personally would have to strongly disagree that "the best writing is invisible to the reader." The best writing scintillates and sparkles, it begs to be read and re-read, to be read aloud and savored in the mouth like a sip of wine.

3

[...] but in the hands of a master, it scintillates as its brethren do not." It gets at the way the concise coding style in the K&R book guided people to a programming idiom that is pleasurable to write and read in a way that comparable languages, say Pascal or Basic, are not.

Quote examples

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But do not write for them." I personally would have to strongly disagree that "the best writing is invisible to the reader." The best writing scintillates and sparkles, it begs to be read and re-read, to be read aloud and savored in the mouth like a sip of wine.

2

[...] but in the hands of a master, it scintillates as its brethren do not." It gets at the way the concise coding style in the K&R book guided people to a programming idiom that is pleasurable to write and read in a way that comparable languages, say Pascal or Basic, are not.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use scintillates in a sentence?

Contrast this with Peter Norvig, who is engaging and scintillates with passion about the subject.

What does scintillates mean?

(intransitive) To give off sparks; to shine as if emanating sparks; to twinkle or glow.

What part of speech is scintillates?

scintillates is commonly used as verb.