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flicker

shine unsteadily / flash briefly / brief emotion
Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbNoun
pl: flickerspast: flickeredpp: flickereding: flickering

This term evokes a sense of instability and transience, whether referring to physical light or internal emotion. It suggests a rapid oscillation between presence and absence, or brightness and darkness, creating a visual or psychological rhythm of uncertainty. When applied to emotions, it describes a momentary spark that is fragile and easily extinguished. This usage emphasizes the brevity of the feeling, often appearing as a sudden, fleeting realization or a small glimmer of hope in a bleak situation.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb

To shine with a light that is unsteady and changes rapidly in brightness.

"The candle began to flicker in the drafty room."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To move or change quickly and briefly, often referring to an expression or a feeling.

"A look of doubt flickered across his face for a moment."

Noun

A quick, unsteady light that turns on and off or changes intensity rapidly.

"The flicker of the television screen illuminated the dark room."

Noun

A brief, sudden feeling or sign of an emotion or a thought.

"She felt a flicker of hope when she saw the rescue team."

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