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Meaning of Shiny
The primary meaning of the word "Shiny" is having a bright and reflective surface.
Definitions
- Having a bright and reflective surface, typically because of a layer of polish or a naturally smooth texture
- Attractive and impressive, often in a way that is considered flashy or attention-seeking
Etymology of Shiny
The word "Shiny" originated in the mid-17th century, derived from the verb "shine", which is Old English in origin, related to German "scheinen" and Dutch "schijnen", with the suffix "-y" added to form an adjective
Example Uses
- The new car had a shiny red paint job that caught everyone's attention
- Her shiny new shoes made her feel confident and stylish
- The shiny surface of the lake reflected the beautiful scenery surrounding it