Word of the Day
: June 30, 2022scintillate
playWhat It Means
Scintillate means "to dazzle or impress with liveliness or wit."
// Her hilarious and topical standup routine absolutely scintillated; the audience brought her back for two encores.
scintillate in Context
“Kimberly Marable's scarred Persephone, torn as Hades' consort between verdant summers above and the steamy underworld below, exudes a lust for life despite all. Her torchy vocals scintillate in ‘Livin' It Up on Top,’ a rousing paean to seizing every moment.” — Michael Grossberg, The Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, 18 Nov. 2021
Did You Know?
The initial spark of the verb scintillate was the Latin noun scintilla, meaning, well, “spark.” The ember of scintilla in turn developed into the verb scintillāre, “to sparkle.” Scintillate retains this meaning in expressing the action of gleaming, glittery things, as when jewelry or the surface of a lake in full sun scintillates. But the word can and often does mean “to sparkle” in a figurative sense—that is, to dazzle or impress with a brilliant performance—making the word apt for both celestial and cinematic scintillating stars.
Name That Synonym
Fill in the blanks to complete a synonym of scintillate as used in its literal "sparkle" meaning: _ li _ ten.
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