sheen
1 Americannoun
noun
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a gleaming or glistening brightness; lustre
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poetic splendid clothing
adjective
Related Words
See polish.
Other Word Forms
- sheenful adjective
- sheenless adjective
- sheenly adverb
- sheeny adjective
Etymology
Origin of sheen
First recorded before 900; (adjective) Middle English sheene “beautiful, bright, shining,” Old English scēne; cognate with German schön; (verb) Middle English s(c)henen, derivative of the adjective; (noun) derivative of the adjective
Example Sentences
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Perth and Kinross Council said there had been no reports of any sightings of fuel sheen in the River Tay or Loch Tay since Saturday afternoon.
From BBC
Even in the dim light of the basement, Jonah could tell that Chip had a panicky sheen of sweat on his face.
From Literature
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Anytime the film veers into computer-generated territory, it takes on a sheen of cheesy artifice.
From Los Angeles Times
Later, the counter began to crowd with flaky croissants, sticky pastry, brioches with amber sheen.
From Salon
Her skin was brown, with a rich sheen to it.
From Literature
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