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glimpse

NounTransitive Verb
pl: glimpsespast: glimpsedpp: glimpseding: glimpsing

This word captures the essence of incompleteness and speed. It describes a visual experience that is fragmented, often leaving the observer with a sense of curiosity or uncertainty because the object of sight was not fully perceived. When used as a noun to describe understanding, it suggests a preliminary or introductory exposure to a topic. It implies that while some insight has been gained, the full depth of the subject remains hidden or unexplored.

Meanings

Noun

A brief or partial view of something.

"He caught a glimpse of the celebrity as she entered the car."

Noun

A brief or superficial understanding of a complex subject or situation.

"The introductory chapter provides a glimpse into the history of the Roman Empire."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To see something for a very short time or only partially.

"I glimpsed a figure moving through the fog."

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