[
UK
/ʃˈaɪnɪnəs/
]
NOUN
- the visual property of something that shines with reflected light
How To Use shininess In A Sentence
- It's ideal for shininess, as it contains clever oil-absorbing technology. Times, Sunday Times
- It has now lost its silky shininess and slinky softness.
- The fifth property is shininess, that you specify with a number.
- Remember that surface flatness is always much more important than shininess.
- The fruit bowl morphing into the surface is a logical progression of enhancing the shininess, typifying the forms seen in ceramics, and creating an interesting dialogue between the surfaces. Modern Furniture MODUL 011 Sideboard
- So this one gets our seal of approval for its shininess and affordability. Times, Sunday Times
- It is not only the brightness, garishness, shininess and fine detail of these pictures: the composition, too, was - by the standards of the masters - slapdash.
- Frankly the thought's so scary that I'm now scrabbling around for a shampoo that guarantees me precisely 100% normal shininess and not a single millionth of a percentage either way.
- People who have eaten pork trotters or any other collagen-rich cut of meat may have noticed an enhanced shininess to their hair, stronger nails, or less achy joints.
- I have issues with the shininess of cover designs for children and young adults this year.