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What does glimpse mean?

"Glimpse" has a few different meanings, all related to a brief or fleeting view:

1. A quick look: This is the most common meaning. A glimpse is a brief, incomplete view of something. For example:

* "I caught a glimpse of the ocean through the trees."

* "He had only a glimpse of his future wife before she disappeared."

2. A short experience: "Glimpse" can also refer to a brief experience or understanding of something. For example:

* "The book gave me a glimpse into the lives of the people in that village."

* "The interview provided a glimpse of the candidate's personality."

3. A small amount: Sometimes, "glimpse" is used figuratively to mean a small amount or portion of something. For example:

* "I saw a glimpse of hope in his eyes."

* "The new government offered a glimpse of progress."

In all cases, "glimpse" implies something brief and incomplete, suggesting that there is more to be seen or experienced.

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