Meaning and usage of the word glance in English

Meaning of vocabulary glance

glanceverb

Nhìn thoáng qua

/ɡlɑːns//ɡlæns/

Origin of the word glance

The word "glance" has its origins in the Old Norse language, which was spoken in Scandinavia during the Viking Age. The Old Norse word was "glenska," which roughly translated to "to shrink" or "to contract." The etymological meaning of "glenska" relates to the fact that when an animal glances, it quickly shrinks or hides its eyes to avoid detection by predators. This hunting behavior was observed by the Vikings and other Germanic tribes, who absorbed the word into their own languages. In Old English, the word became "glescan," and it was used to describe a quick glance or look. Over time, the meaning of the word evolved to encompass any brief, sudden glance, regardless of intent or circumstance. The word "glance" entered the English language around the 14th century and has been in use ever since. Its meaning and usage have remained largely consistent over time, although its spelling has changed due to the linguistic influences of Middle English and Modern English.

Vocabulary summary glance

typenoun

meaning(mineral) polished ore

exampleto glance one's eyes's: glance at (something)

exampleto glance over (throught) a book

exampleto cast a glance at

typenoun

meaninga glance, a glance

exampleto glance one's eyes's: glance at (something)

exampleto glance over (throught) a book

exampleto cast a glance at

meaningflash

exampleto glance over a question

meaninggraze, deflection (of bullet...)

Example of vocabulary glancenamespace

meaning

to look quickly at something/somebody

  • She glanced at her watch.
  • He glanced around the room.
  • I glanced up quickly to see who had come in.
  • As she walked by, he gave her a quick glance.
  • The athlete glanced at the clock as it struck the starting bell.
meaning

to read something quickly and not carefully or completely

  • I only had time to glance at my emails.
  • He glanced briefly down the list of names.
  • She glanced through the report.

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