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glassy

Adjective
pl: nullpast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: glassiersup: glassiest

This term evokes a sense of stillness and fragility. When describing a surface, it suggests a mirror-like quality where the lack of ripples or texture creates a deceptive sense of depth or solidity. It is frequently used in nature writing to describe water or ice, conveying a mood of serenity or eerie silence. When applied to a person's gaze, the word shifts toward a psychological or physiological state. It implies a disconnection from reality, where the eyes lose their spark or focus and become reflective surfaces that do not communicate emotion. This usage often signals a state of intoxication, deep trauma, or extreme exhaustion.

Meanings

Adjective
[something]

Resembling glass in transparency, smoothness, or brilliance.

"The lake was perfectly glassy in the early morning light."

Adjective
[someone]

Having a vacant, expressionless, or unfocused look, often due to shock, illness, or tiredness.

"His eyes became glassy after he had been awake for twenty hours."

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