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===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
* {{a|UK}} {{IPA|en|/ɡlɑːsi/}}
* {{IPA|en|/ɡlɑːsi/|a=UK}}
* {{audio|en|LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-glassy.wav|a=Southern England}}
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:* {{rhymes|en|ɑːsi|s=2}}
:* {{rhymes|en|ɑːsi|s=2}}
* {{a|US}} {{IPA|en|/ɡlæsi/}}
* {{IPA|en|/ɡlæsi/|a=US}}
:* {{rhymes|en|æsi|s=2}}
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# Of or like [[glass]], especially in being [[smooth]] and somewhat [[reflective]].
# Of or like [[glass]], especially in being [[smooth]] and somewhat [[reflective]].
#: {{cot|en|glossy|shiny}}
# Including a lot of glass.
#: {{ux|en|a resin tabletop with a '''glassy''' polish}}
# Dull; [[expressionless]].
## {{lb|en|sailing|surfing|of water|not comparable}} Lacking any [[chop]]; [[smooth]] and mostly [[flat]].
#: ''the '''glassy''' eyes of a person in a trance''
##: {{ux|en|a fair day on a '''glassy''' sea}}
# {{lb|en|surfing|of water|not comparable}} Lacking any [[chop]]; [[smooth]] and mostly [[flat]].
# Including a lot of {{l|en|glass#Noun}}.
## Extensively {{l|en|glazed|id=having glass windows}}.
##: {{ux|en|architecture enamored of glass and steel, where '''glassier''' meant classier}}
##* {{quote-journal|en |author=Tim Starks, with Aaron Schaffer |date=2023-01-12 |title=Don't panic. It might not be a cyberattack. The Cybersecurity 202 newsletter. |newspaper=Washington Post |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/01/12/dont-panic-it-might-not-be-cyberattack/ |accessdate=2023-01-12 |passage=Every time there's a major technological outage, […] speculation quickly erupts blaming a possible cyberattack. […] mostly, the sentiment of cyber observers is that it's a bad idea to jump to conclusions, especially publicly. ¶ "If we keep crying wolf, then we lose the ability to educate and solve real problems," Bryson Bort, founder of the cybersecurity company Scythe, told me. "We live in the '''glassiest''' house in the world with our reliance on information systems."}}<!--[[people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones]]-->
# {{lb|en|of {{l|en|eye#Noun|eyes}}}} {{l|en|dull#Adjective|Dull}}; [[expressionless]]; {{l|en|lifeless}}.
#: {{cot|en|fisheye}}
#: {{ux|en|the '''glassy''' eyes of a person in a trance}}


====Derived terms====
====Derived terms====
{{der2|en|glassily|glassiness|[[glassy carbon]]|[[glassy feldspar]]|[[glassy-eyed]]}}
* {{l|en|glassily}}
* {{l|en|glassiness}}


====Translations====
====Translations====
{{trans-top|of or like glass}}
{{trans-top|of or like glass}}
* Bulgarian: {{t|bg|стъклен|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t|bg|стъкловиден|sc=Cyrl}}
* Bulgarian: {{t|bg|стъ́клен|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t|bg|стъклови́ден|sc=Cyrl}}
* Danish: {{t|da|glasagtig}}
* Danish: {{t|da|glasagtig}}
* Dutch: {{t+|nl|glasachtig}}, {{t+|nl|glazig}}
* Dutch: {{t+|nl|glasachtig}}, {{t+|nl|glazig}}
* Finnish: {{t+|fi|lasinen}}
* Finnish: {{t+|fi|lasinen}}
* Galician: {{t|gl|vidroso}}
* Galician: {{t|gl|vidroso}}, {{t|gl|vítreo}}
* Hungarian: {{t+|hu|üveges}}, {{t|hu|üveg-}}
* Italian: {{t+|it|vitreo}}, {{t+|it|vetrato}}
* Italian: {{t+|it|vitreo}}, {{t+|it|vetrato}}
* Latin: {{t|la|vitreus}}
* Latvian: {{t|lv|stiklveida}}
* Latvian: {{t|lv|stiklveida}}
{{trans-mid}}
* Norwegian:
* Norwegian:
*: Bokmål: {{t|nb|glassaktig}}, {{q|surface}} {{t|nb|speilblank}}
*: Bokmål: {{t|nb|glassaktig}}, {{q|surface}} {{t|nb|speilblank}}
* Polish: {{t+|pl|szklany|m}}
* Polish: {{t+|pl|szklany|m}}
* Spanish: {{t|es|vidrioso}}, {{t+|es|vítreo}}
* Spanish: {{t+|es|vidrioso}}, {{t+|es|vítreo}}
* Swedish: {{t+|sv|glasig}}, {{t+|sv|spegelblank}} {{qualifier|of water or ice}}
* Ukrainian: {{t|uk|скляни́й}}, {{t|uk|склоподі́бний}}, {{t|uk|склови́дний}}
* Ukrainian: {{t|uk|скляни́й}}, {{t|uk|склоподі́бний}}, {{t|uk|склови́дний}}
{{trans-bottom}}
{{trans-bottom}}


{{trans-top|dull, expressionless}}
{{trans-top|dull, expressionless}}
* Bulgarian: {{t+|bg|мътен|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t+|bg|безизразен|sc=Cyrl}}
* Bulgarian: {{t+|bg|мъ́тен|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t+|bg|бези́зразен|sc=Cyrl}}
* Dutch: {{t+|nl|glasachtig}}, {{t+|nl|glazig}}
* Dutch: {{t+|nl|glasachtig}}, {{t+|nl|glazig}}
* Finnish: {{t|fi|lasittunut}}
* Finnish: {{t+|fi|lasittunut}}
* Galician: {{t|gl|vidroso}}
* Hungarian: {{t+|hu|kifejezéstelen}}
* Hungarian: {{t+|hu|kifejezéstelen}}
* Italian: {{t+|it|vitreo}}
* Italian: {{t+|it|vitreo}}
{{trans-mid}}
* Norwegian:
* Norwegian:
*: Bokmål: {{t|nb|glassaktig}}
*: Bokmål: {{t|nb|glassaktig}}
* Russian: {{t+|ru|остекленевший}}
* Russian: {{t+|ru|остекленевший}}
* Spanish: {{t|es|vidrioso}}
* Spanish: {{t+|es|vidrioso}}
* Swedish: {{t+|sv|glasartad}}
* Ukrainian: {{t|uk|скляни́й}}, {{t|uk|оскляні́лий}}
* Ukrainian: {{t|uk|скляни́й}}, {{t|uk|оскляні́лий}}
{{trans-bottom}}
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* {{l|en|glasser}}
* {{l|en|glasser}}


[[Category:en:Facial expressions]]
{{C|en|Facial expressions}}

Latest revision as of 12:13, 27 September 2024

English

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a glassy building.

Etymology

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From Middle English glasy, equivalent to glass +‎ -y. Compare Saterland Frisian glääsich (glassy), Dutch glazig (glassy), German Low German glasig (glassy), German glasig (glassy).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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glassy (comparative glassier, superlative glassiest)

  1. Of or like glass, especially in being smooth and somewhat reflective.
    Coordinate terms: glossy, shiny
    a resin tabletop with a glassy polish
    1. (sailing, surfing, of water, not comparable) Lacking any chop; smooth and mostly flat.
      a fair day on a glassy sea
  2. Including a lot of glass.
    1. Extensively glazed.
      architecture enamored of glass and steel, where glassier meant classier
      • 2023 January 12, Tim Starks, with Aaron Schaffer, “Don't panic. It might not be a cyberattack. The Cybersecurity 202 newsletter.”, in Washington Post[1], retrieved 2023-01-12:
        Every time there's a major technological outage, […] speculation quickly erupts blaming a possible cyberattack. […] mostly, the sentiment of cyber observers is that it's a bad idea to jump to conclusions, especially publicly. ¶ "If we keep crying wolf, then we lose the ability to educate and solve real problems," Bryson Bort, founder of the cybersecurity company Scythe, told me. "We live in the glassiest house in the world with our reliance on information systems."
  3. (of eyes) Dull; expressionless; lifeless.
    Coordinate term: fisheye
    the glassy eyes of a person in a trance

Derived terms

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Translations

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Noun

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glassy (plural glassies)

  1. (Ulster) Glass marble.

Alternative forms

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