shiny
1 of 1adjective/ˈʃaɪni/
Forms:shinier,shiniest
1
bright and smooth in a way that reflects light
B1- The newly waxed floors were shiny and smooth to the touch.
- Her hair was shiny and lustrous after using a conditioning treatment.
- The shiny surface of the polished marble floor reflected the overhead lights.
- Her shoes were shiny from being recently polished.
- The metallic buttons on his jacket caught the light, appearing shiny against the fabric.
2
bright with the rays of the sun or filled with light, creating a vibrant, glowing appearance
- The shiny morning filled the room with warm sunlight.
- The shiny day made everything in the garden look more vibrant and alive.
- They set out for a picnic under the shiny sky, grateful for the beautiful weather.
- On a shiny afternoon, the park was filled with people enjoying the light-filled day.
- She loved sitting by the window on shiny days, soaking up the sunlight.