Glazed [adjective]

Definition of Glazed:

glassy

Synonyms of Glazed:


Opposite/Antonyms of Glazed:

Rough

Dark

Dull


Sentence/Example of Glazed:

By installing triple-glazed windows and improving insulation, he cut his winter gas bill by almost 60 percent.

This almost guaranteed glazed eyes and short conversations at social events.

Instead of a cloth, on each table was a sheet of fine glazed paper which had the appearance of oiled silk.

The entrance and the interior of the domes are inlaid with glazed tiles and painted, the colours are remarkably brilliant.

The former, brown in colour, are glazed by throwing salt on the bricks in the kiln.

The windows are glazed, but the glass is usually taken out in summer.

The glazed eye of the father was fixed upon the son; his lips moved, but his voice was unheard.

At last she turned, and staring with glazed eyes into those of Houston, burst forth.

Rather spare in ornament, the long succession of glazed and blind windows constituted the grandeur of the faade.

In 1760 Staffordshire stoneware was rough and badly glazed, and much ware was imported from France.