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Meaning of twinkler
A person or thing that twinkles, especially a star or other celestial body.
Etymology of twinkler
The word "twinkler" originates from the verb "twinkle", which is derived from the Old English word "twincle", meaning to glitter or sparkle.
The term has been used since the 14th century to describe celestial bodies, such as stars, and later to describe people or things that sparkle or shine.
Synonyms
sparkler
glitterer
shimmerer
shiner
glimmerer
flickerer
flasher
beacon
lighthouse
radiance
glow
shine
dazzler
spark
glint
gleam
flash
beam
ray
luminary
star
celestial
body
twinkling
scintillating
sparkling
shining
glittering
coruscating
fulgurating
flashing
gleaming
beaming
radiant
resplendent
luminous
incandescent
effulgent
Definitions
- A person or thing that gives off flashes of light, typically in an intermittent or irregular way.
- A celestial body, such as a star, that twinkles due to atmospheric disturbance.
- A person who sparkles or shines with talent, wit, or charm.
Usage Examples
- The night sky was filled with twinklers, each one a reminder of the vastness of the universe.
- She was a twinkler on the stage, shining with talent and charisma.
- The city lights twinkled like diamonds against the dark sky.
Antonyms
duller
dimmer
fader
extinguisher
quencher
snuffer
darkener
obscurer
cloudier
murkier
gloomier
somberer
melancholic
dismal
dreary
lackluster
uninspiring
unremarkable
mundane
ordinary
dull
dim
faint
weak
feeble
sluggish
inactive
stagnant