How Do You Spell GLISTER?

Pronunciation: [ɡlˈɪstə] (IPA)

"Glister" is a verb that means to shine or sparkle. The spelling of this word can be confusing since it is pronounced differently from how it looks. The IPA phonetic transcription for "glister" is /ˈɡlɪstər/. The "g" is pronounced as a hard "g" sound while the "i" is pronounced as a short "i" sound like in "bit". The "s" is pronounced as a voiceless "s" sound like in "list" and the "er" is pronounced as a schwa sound like in "butter".

GLISTER Meaning and Definition

  1. Glister is a verb which means to shine or glisten brightly. It is often used to describe something that emits a sparkling or radiant light, creating a sense of luminosity or brilliance. The term is frequently associated with the reflection of light on surfaces that are smooth, polished, or transparent, such as glass, metal, or water. The effect of glistering can also be observed in natural phenomena, like dewdrops on leaves or the shimmer of sunlight on a calm sea.

    The word "glister" is rooted in the Old English term "glisnian" meaning to glitter or shine. It gained popularity during the Middle English era and has continued to be used in modern English.

    Figuratively, glister can also be used to describe something that appears attractive, alluring, or captivating. In this sense, it refers to an outward appearance that seems to be appealing or impressive, but may lack real substance or depth. This connotation suggests a superficial or deceptive attractiveness, often associated with false appearances or pretenses.

    It is important to note that "glister" and "glitter" are sometimes used interchangeably, as they both convey the sense of shining or sparkling. However, while "glister" tends to connote a radiant or polished gleam, "glitter" often emphasizes the presence of small, reflective particles or fragments.

  2. To shine; to be bright.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for GLISTER

Etymology of GLISTER

The word "glister" originated from the Middle English word "glisteren", which was derived from the Old English word "glisnian". It has its roots in the Proto-Germanic word "glisanan", which means "to glitter" or "to shine". This word, in turn, can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root word "*gʰelh₃-" meaning "to shine" or "to glow". Over time, "glister" developed into its current form and continues to be used to describe a shiny or glittering appearance.

Similar spelling words for GLISTER

Plural form of GLISTER is GLISTERS

Conjugate verb Glister

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have glistered
you would have glistered
he/she/it would have glistered
we would have glistered
they would have glistered
I would have glister
you would have glister
he/she/it would have glister
we would have glister
they would have glister

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been glistering
you would have been glistering
he/she/it would have been glistering
we would have been glistering
they would have been glistering

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would glister
you would glister
he/she/it would glister
we would glister
they would glister

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be glistering
you would be glistering
he/she/it would be glistering
we would be glistering
they would be glistering

FUTURE

I will glister
you will glister
he/she/it will glister
we will glister
they will glister

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be glistering
you will be glistering
he/she/it will be glistering
we will be glistering
they will be glistering

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have glistered
you will have glistered
he/she/it will have glistered
we will have glistered
they will have glistered

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been glistering
you will have been glistering
he/she/it will have been glistering
we will have been glistering
they will have been glistering

IMPERATIVE

you glister
we let´s glister

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to glister

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was glistering
you were glistering
he/she/it was glistering
we were glistering
they were glistering

PAST PARTICIPLE

glistered

PAST PERFECT

I had glistered
you had glistered
he/she/it had glistered
we had glistered
they had glistered

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been glistering
you had been glistering
he/she/it had been glistering
we had been glistering
they had been glistering

PRESENT

I glister
you glister
he/she/it glisters
we glister
they glister

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am glistering
you are glistering
he/she/it is glistering
we are glistering
they are glistering

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

glistering

PRESENT PERFECT

I have glistered
you have glistered
he/she/it has glistered
we have glistered
they have glistered

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been glistering
you have been glistering
he/she/it has been glistering
we have been glistering
they have been glistering

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it glister

SIMPLE PAST

I glistered
you glistered
he/she/it glistered
we glistered
they glistered

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