How Do You Spell TWINKLE?

Pronunciation: [twˈɪŋkə͡l] (IPA)

The word "twinkle" is spelled using the IPA phonetic transcription as /ˈtwɪŋ.kəl/. It starts with the /t/ sound and is followed by the /w/ sound. The vowel sound is represented by /ɪ/ and it is pronounced as "ih". The /ŋ/ sound represents the final consonant of the first syllable. The second syllable starts with the /k/ sound and is followed by the /ə/ sound, which is pronounced as a short "uh" sound. The final /l/ represents the ending consonant of the word.

TWINKLE Meaning and Definition

  1. Twinkle is a verb that refers to the glimmering or shimmering light emitted by something, typically in a rapid and intermittent way. It implies a quick and subtle movement of light, like that produced by stars or small lights. The word can also be used to describe the action of a person's eyes sparkling or sparkling with excitement, amusement, or mischief.

    When used as a noun, twinkle refers to the gleaming or sparkling light itself. It can also describe the act of twinkling, such as the twinkling of stars in the night sky. In a figurative sense, twinkle can denote a fleeting or brief moment of happiness or joy, often associated with childlike innocence or wonder.

    The term twinkle can also denote a rapid, intermittent sound or noise, similar to the twinkling of a bell or chime. It can be used to describe the delicate ringing sound produced by small bells or the tinkle of ice cubes in a glass.

    Overall, twinkle encompasses a range of meanings and associations, all centered around the concept of quick, intermittent, and often delicate or subtle light, movement, or sound. It carries connotations of beauty, fascination, and enchantment, often portraying a small, flickering source of illumination or a fleeting moment of delight.

  2. • To flash or sparkle at short intervals; to shine with a tremulous or quivering light; to sparkle; to open and shut the eye by turns.
    • A shining with a tremulous or quivering light; a motion of the eye; a wink; the time occupied by a motion of the eye; an instant.

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

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Etymology of TWINKLE

The word "twinkle" originated from the Old English word "twincel", which means "to wink or blink". It is believed to be an onomatopoeic word, created to imitate the sound or action of blinking or flickering lights. Over time, "twincel" evolved into "twinkle" as we know it today.

Idioms with the word TWINKLE

  • a twinkle in someone's eye The idiom "a twinkle in someone's eye" is used to refer to a hopeful or ambitious idea or plan that is not yet fully developed or realized. It suggests that someone is contemplating or conceiving of something exciting, but it has not yet come into existence. Similar to a sparkle or glimmer in the eye, it represents a sense of anticipation or eagerness for something that may happen in the future.
  • when was a twinkle in father's eye The idiom "when was a twinkle in father's eye" refers to a time period before a person or thing existed or was conceptualized. It is often used to describe something that happened or was planned long before someone was born or came into existence. Specifically, it signifies a stage when a person or idea was not even an idea or possibility yet.
  • twinkle in (one's) father's eye The idiom "twinkle in (one's) father's eye" refers to someone or something that existed or was planned before one's birth or conception. It typically implies that the person or thing being referred to was only a thought or a distant possibility when one's parents first met or got together. The idiom suggests that the person or thing in question was not yet a reality but was merely a potential or a hopeful idea at the time.
  • when (one) was a twinkle in (one's) father's eye The idiom "when (one) was a twinkle in (one's) father's eye" is used to refer to a time before someone was even born or thought of. It implies that the person or thing being referred to did not exist or was not even a possibility during that time. This phrase usually highlights the idea of something being in its earliest stages or in a time of nonexistence.
  • when sb was a (mere) twinkle in their father's eye The idiom "when sb was a (mere) twinkle in their father's eye" refers to a time period before a person was even conceived or born. It suggests that the person being referred to did not exist or was not yet present in their parent's thoughts or plans during that specific time.
  • in the twinkle of an eye The idiom "in the twinkle of an eye" means that something happens very quickly or instantaneously. It implies a sudden and almost magical transformation or occurrence, where time passes so rapidly that it feels like the blink of an eye.
  • twinkle in (one's) eye The idiom "twinkle in (one's) eye" refers to a gleam or sparkle in someone's eye that conveys excitement, anticipation, or happiness. It typically implies a sense of wonder or possibility, suggesting that someone has an idea or dream they are eager to pursue.
  • twinkle with sth
  • a gleam (or twinkle) in someone's eye The phrase "a gleam (or twinkle) in someone's eye" means that someone has a mischievous, hopeful, or excited expression in their eyes that suggests they have an idea or plan in mind. It can also refer to a look in someone's eyes that conveys a sense of happy anticipation or joy.

Similar spelling words for TWINKLE

Plural form of TWINKLE is TWINKLES

Conjugate verb Twinkle

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have twinkled
you would have twinkled
he/she/it would have twinkled
we would have twinkled
they would have twinkled
I would have twinkle
you would have twinkle
he/she/it would have twinkle
we would have twinkle
they would have twinkle

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you twinkle
we let´s twinkle

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to twinkle

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

twinkled

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I twinkle
you twinkle
he/she/it twinkles
we twinkle
they twinkle

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

twinkling

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it twinkle

SIMPLE PAST

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

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