glassy in Latin
glassy in Latin is vitreus — glassy means smooth and shiny, like glass.
glassy in Latin
vitreus
Of or like glass, especially in being smooth and somewhat reflective.
What does "glassy" mean?
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adjective Smooth and shiny, like glass.
"The lake was glassy and still at dawn."
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adjective Dull, blank, and unfocused, especially describing eyes.
"He stared ahead with glassy eyes, clearly exhausted."
glassy in a sentence
- The lake was glassy and still at dawn.
- Surfers love a glassy sea with no wind chop.
- He stared ahead with glassy eyes, clearly exhausted.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "glassy" in Latin?
"glassy" in Latin is vitreus. glassy means: Smooth and shiny, like glass.
How do you use "glassy" in a sentence?
Example: "The lake was glassy and still at dawn." In Latin, "glassy" is vitreus.
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