- verbglance (verb) · glances (third person present) · glanced (past tense) · glanced (past participle) · glancing (present participle)
- take a brief or hurried look:"Ginny glanced at her watch"
- (glance at/through)read quickly or cursorily:"I glanced through your personnel file last night"
- hit something at an angle and bounce off obliquely:"the stone glanced off a crag and hit Tom on the head"
- (of light) reflect off something with a brief flash:"sunlight glanced off the curved body of a dolphin"
- (in ball games) deflect (the ball) slightly with a delicate contact:"he glanced the ball into the corner of the net"
nounglance (noun) · glances (plural noun)- a brief or hurried look:"I stole a glance at John"
- archaica flash or gleam of light:"fish … sporting with quick glance, Show to the Sun their wav'd coats"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘rebound obliquely’): probably a nasalized form of obsolete glace in the same sense, from Old French glacier ‘to slip’, from glace ‘ice’, based on Latin glacies.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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