glow (glows plural & 3rd person present) (glowing present participle) (glowed past tense & past participle )
1 n-count A glow is a dull, steady light, for example the light produced by a fire when there are no flames.
...the cigarette's red glow...
2 n-sing A glow is a pink colour on a person's face, usually because they are healthy or have been exercising.
The moisturiser gave my face a healthy glow that lasted all day.
3 n-sing If you feel a glow of satisfaction or achievement, you have a strong feeling of pleasure because of something that you have done or that has happened.
Exercise will give you a glow of satisfaction at having achieved something...
4 verb If something glows, it produces a dull, steady light.
The night lantern glowed softly in the darkness... V
5 verb If a place glows with a colour or a quality, it is bright, attractive, and colourful.
Used together these colours will make your interiors glow with warmth and vitality. V with n
6 verb If something glows, it looks bright because it is reflecting light.
The instruments glowed in the bright orange light... V
7 verb If someone's skin glows, it looks pink because they are healthy or excited, or have been doing physical exercise.
Her freckled skin glowed with health again. V with n
8 verb If someone glows with an emotion such as pride or pleasure, the expression on their face shows how they feel.
The expectant mothers that Amy had encountered positively glowed with pride. V with n