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Learn to pronounce glimpse

/ɡlim(p)s/
noun
a momentary or partial view.
"she caught a glimpse of the ocean"
synonyms: brief look, quick look, glance, peek, peep, sight, sighting, coup d'œil

verb
see or perceive briefly or partially.
"he glimpsed a figure standing in the shade"
synonyms: catch sight of, catch/get a glimpse of, see briefly, get a sight of, notice, discern, spot, spy, sight, note, pick out, make out, clock, espy, descry

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6 days ago · The meaning of GLIMPSE is to get a brief look at. How to use glimpse in a sentence.
GLIMPSE meaning: 1. to see something or someone for a very short time or only partly: 2. an occasion when you see…. Learn more.
noun · a very brief, passing look, sight, or view. · a momentary or slight appearance. · a vague idea; inkling. · Archaic. a gleam, as of light.
glimpse in American English · 1. a very brief, passing look, sight, or view · 2. a momentary or slight appearance · 3. a vague idea; inkling · 4. archaic. a ...
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/glɪmps/ · noun. a brief or incomplete view. “from the window he could catch a glimpse of the lake” · noun. a quick look. synonyms: coup d'oeil, gander, glance.
GLIMPSE meaning: to look at or see (something or someone) for a very short time sometimes used figuratively.
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noun. /ɡlɪmps/ /ɡlɪmps/ [usually singular] a sight of somebody/something for a very short time, when you do not see the person or thing completely.
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