sheen
Plural: sheens
Noun
- the visual property of something that shines with reflected light
- Splendor; radiance; shininess.
- A thin layer of a substance (such as oil) spread on a solid or liquid surface.
- The letter ش in the Arabic script.
Adj
- Beautiful, good-looking, attractive; radiant; shiny.
Verb
Verb Forms: sheened, sheening, sheens
- To exhibit a soft luster or shine.
- To shine; to glisten.
Examples
- Her high-scoring play made the tiles SHEEN with victory.
- oil sheen
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English shene, schene, from Old English sċīene (“beautiful, fair, bright, brilliant, light”), from Proto-West Germanic *skaunī, from Proto-Germanic *skauniz (“beautiful”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kewh₁-.
Cognate with Scots schene, scheine (“beautiful, fair, attractive”), Saterland Frisian skeen (“clean, pure”), West Frisian skjin (“nice, clean”), Dutch schoon (“clean, beautiful, fair”), German schön (“beautiful”), Danish skøn (“beautiful”), Norwegian Bokmål skjønn (“beautiful”), Norwegian Nynorsk skjønn (“beautiful”), Swedish skön (“beautiful, fine”). Compare also the loanword Finnish kaunis (“beautiful”). See also English show.
Scrabble Score: 8
sheen: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordsheen: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
sheen: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary