i Register
In some senses, glimpse is marked as figuratively, archaic, obsolete, poetic, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ
brief, fleeting, the merest, momentary, quick
occasional
During the concert, we had occasional glimpses of the singer through the crowd.
tantalizing
She caught a tantalizing glimpse of the new restaurant menu through the kitchen window.
VERB + GLIMPSE
catch, get, have, take
During the concert, I managed to catch a glimpse of the famous singer as she walked onto the stage.
afford sb
PREP
~ at
I caught a quick glimpse at the accident scene as we drove past.
~ of
I caught a glimpse of my old teacher walking through the shopping center yesterday.
ADJ
brief | fascinating, intriguing
rare
The old photographs offered a rare glimpse into how people lived a hundred years ago.
VERB + GLIMPSE
get, have, take
afford sb, allow sb, give sb, offer (sb), provide
The old photograph gave us a rare glimpse into our grandmother's childhood.
PREP
~ at
She caught a quick glimpse at the wedding photo before her friend put it away.
~ into
We caught a glimpse into their daily lives while visiting the small village.
~ of
He caught a glimpse of the mountain through the clouds as the plane landed.