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spar·kle

 (spär′kəl)
intr.v. spar·kled, spar·kling, spar·kles
1. To give off sparks.
2.
a. To give off or reflect flashes of light; glitter: "The night seemed very large and still, and the stars sparkled like frost in the black sky" (Laura Ingalls Wilder). "The diamonds sparkled in a sunset ray that came through the slats of the shutters" (Edith Wharton). See Synonyms at flash.
b. To be reflected in small flashes of light: "The light of the rising moon sparkled on the sea" (Arthur C. Clarke).
3. To be brilliant in performance.
4. To make or contain witty or intelligently lively remarks: Their conversation sparkled all evening.
5. To release gas bubbles; effervesce: Champagne sparkles.
n.
1. A small spark or gleaming particle.
2. A glittering quality.
3. Brilliant animation; vivacity.
4. Emission of gas bubbles; effervescence.

[Middle English sparklen, frequentative of sparken, to spark; see spark1.]
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sparkle

(ˈspɑːkəl)
vb
1. to issue or reflect or cause to issue or reflect bright points of light
2. (intr) (of wine, mineral water, etc) to effervesce
3. (intr) to be vivacious or witty
n
4. a point of light, spark, or gleam
5. vivacity or wit
[C12 sparklen, frequentative of sparken to spark1]
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spar•kle

(ˈspɑr kəl)

v. -kled, -kling,
n. v.i.
1. to shine or glisten with little gleams of light, as a brilliant gem; glitter.
2. to be brilliant, lively, or vivacious.
3. to emit little sparks, as burning matter.
4. (of wine, soda water, etc.) to effervesce.
v.t.
5. to cause to sparkle.
n.
6. a sparkling appearance, luster, or play of light; glitter.
7. brilliance, liveliness, or vivacity.
8. a little spark or fiery particle.
9. effervescence.
[1150–1200]
spar′kly, adj.
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sparkle


Past participle: sparkled
Gerund: sparkling

Imperative
sparkle
sparkle
Present
I sparkle
you sparkle
he/she/it sparkles
we sparkle
you sparkle
they sparkle
Preterite
I sparkled
you sparkled
he/she/it sparkled
we sparkled
you sparkled
they sparkled
Present Continuous
I am sparkling
you are sparkling
he/she/it is sparkling
we are sparkling
you are sparkling
they are sparkling
Present Perfect
I have sparkled
you have sparkled
he/she/it has sparkled
we have sparkled
you have sparkled
they have sparkled
Past Continuous
I was sparkling
you were sparkling
he/she/it was sparkling
we were sparkling
you were sparkling
they were sparkling
Past Perfect
I had sparkled
you had sparkled
he/she/it had sparkled
we had sparkled
you had sparkled
they had sparkled
Future
I will sparkle
you will sparkle
he/she/it will sparkle
we will sparkle
you will sparkle
they will sparkle
Future Perfect
I will have sparkled
you will have sparkled
he/she/it will have sparkled
we will have sparkled
you will have sparkled
they will have sparkled
Future Continuous
I will be sparkling
you will be sparkling
he/she/it will be sparkling
we will be sparkling
you will be sparkling
they will be sparkling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been sparkling
you have been sparkling
he/she/it has been sparkling
we have been sparkling
you have been sparkling
they have been sparkling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been sparkling
you will have been sparkling
he/she/it will have been sparkling
we will have been sparkling
you will have been sparkling
they will have been sparkling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been sparkling
you had been sparkling
he/she/it had been sparkling
we had been sparkling
you had been sparkling
they had been sparkling
Conditional
I would sparkle
you would sparkle
he/she/it would sparkle
we would sparkle
you would sparkle
they would sparkle
Past Conditional
I would have sparkled
you would have sparkled
he/she/it would have sparkled
we would have sparkled
you would have sparkled
they would have sparkled
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.sparkle - merriment expressed by a brightness or gleam or animation of countenancesparkle - merriment expressed by a brightness or gleam or animation of countenance; "he had a sparkle in his eye"; "there's a perpetual twinkle in his eyes"
verve, vitality - an energetic style
expression, look, face, facial expression, aspect - the feelings expressed on a person's face; "a sad expression"; "a look of triumph"; "an angry face"
2.sparkle - the occurrence of a small flash or spark
flash - a sudden intense burst of radiant energy
3.sparkle - the quality of shining with a bright reflected lightsparkle - the quality of shining with a bright reflected light
brightness - the location of a visual perception along a continuum from black to white
Verb1.sparkle - reflect brightly; "Unquarried marble sparkled on the hillside"
shine, reflect - be bright by reflecting or casting light; "Drive carefully--the wet road reflects"
2.sparkle - be lively or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity; "The musical performance sparkled"; "A scintillating conversation"; "his playing coruscated throughout the concert hall"
be - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun); "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer"
3.sparkle - emit or produce sparks; "A high tension wire, brought down by a storm, can continue to spark"
give out, emit, give off - give off, send forth, or discharge; as of light, heat, or radiation, vapor, etc.; "The ozone layer blocks some harmful rays which the sun emits"
4.sparkle - become bubbly or frothy or foaming; "The boiling soup was frothing"; "The river was foaming"; "Sparkling water"
lather - form a lather; "The shaving cream lathered"
bubble - form, produce, or emit bubbles; "The soup was bubbling"
seethe - foam as if boiling; "a seething liquid"
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sparkle

verb
1. glitter, flash, spark, shine, beam, glow, gleam, wink, shimmer, twinkle, dance, glint, glisten, glister (archaic), scintillate, coruscate His bright eyes sparkled.
2. be lively, be full of life, be bubbly, be ebullient, be vivacious, be effervescent She sparkles, and has as much zest as a person half her age.
noun
1. glitter, flash, gleam, spark, dazzle, flicker, brilliance, twinkle, glint, radiance, coruscation There was a sparkle in her eye that could not be hidden.
2. vivacity, life, spirit, dash, zip (informal), vitality, animation, panache, gaiety, élan, brio, liveliness, vim (slang) There was little sparkle in their performance.
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sparkle

verb
To emit light suddenly in rays or sparks:
noun
1. A lively, emphatic, eager quality or manner:
Informal: ginger, pep, peppiness.
Slang: oomph.
2. Sparkling, brilliant light:
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Translations
بَريق، تألُّقحَيَوِيَّه، لَمَعانيَتَلألأيَلْمَع، يتألَّق
jiskřeníjiskřitzářitživost
funklenglimteglimtengnistsprudle
szikrázássziporkázik
geisli, neistiglaîværîglitraleiftra, geisla
dzirkstīšanadzirkstītdzirkstsdzīvīgumskūsāt
blesklesketati se
canlılıkışıldamakışıltıneşeneşe saçmak

sparkle

[ˈspɑːkl]
A. Ncentelleo m, destello m (fig) → chispa f, viveza f
a person without sparkleuna persona sin chispa or viveza
B. VI (= flash) → centellear, echar chispas; (= shine) → brillar; (= stand out) → relucir
the conversation sparkledla conversación fue animadísima
she doesn't exactly sparkleno tiene mucha alegría que digamos
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sparkle

[ˈspɑːrkəl]
n
[glass, crystal, star] → scintillement m
There was a sparkle in her eye
BUT Il y avait une lueur dans ses yeux.; Il y avait une étincelle dans ses yeux.
(fig) [performance, person] → brio m
vi
[jewel, star, glass, crystal, eyes, sea] → étinceler; [water] → scintiller
The sea sparkled in the sun → La mer étincelait au soleil.
(fig) [person] → briller
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

sparkle

nFunkeln nt, → Glitzern nt; (of eyes)Funkeln nt; he has no sparkle, he lacks sparkleihm fehlt der (rechte) Schwung
vifunkeln, glitzern; (eyes)blitzen, funkeln (→ with vor +dat); (fig: person) → vor Leben(sfreude) sprühen; (with intelligence, wit etc) → brillieren; her eyes sparkled with excitementihre Augen blitzten vor Erregung; she was so happy she really sparkledsie sprühte geradezu vor Glück; his conversation sparkled (with wit)seine Unterhaltung sprühte vor Geist
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sparkle

[ˈspɑːkl]
1. n (gen) → scintillio, sfavillio (fig) (of person, conversation) → brio
2. vi (flash, shine) → scintillare, sfavillare, luccicare; (eyes) → brillare, luccicare; (person, conversation) → brillare; (wine) → frizzare, spumeggiare
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

sparkle

(ˈspaːkl) noun
1. an effect like that made by little sparks. There was a sudden sparkle as her diamond ring caught the light.
2. liveliness or brightness. She has lots of sparkle.
verb
1. to glitter, as if throwing off tiny sparks. The snow sparkled in the sunlight.
2. to be lively or witty. She really sparkled at that party.
ˈsparkling adjective
1. (of wines) giving off bubbles of gas.
2. lively. sparkling humour/wit.
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References in classic literature ?
Polly was so pleased that her violet eyes sparkled like amethysts, and she danced away from her companions across the bridge and into a group of feathery trees lining both the roadsides.
Then she put on her dress which sparkled like the stars, and went into the ball-room in it; and the king danced with her again, and thought she had never looked so beautiful as she did then.
The end was to come while the rainbow still sparkled on her wine of life, ere a single petal had fallen from her rose of joy.