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Meaning of bright
The primary meaning of the word "bright" is related to giving out or reflecting much light.
Etymology of bright
The word "bright" originated from Old English "briht", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "brikhtiz" and the Proto-Indo-European root "bʰreh₁-", both of which are related to light and shining.
Historically, the word has been used to describe something that gives out or reflects light, and over time, its meaning has expanded to include other connotations such as intelligence, talent, and promise.
Synonyms
radiant
luminous
shining
dazzling
sparkling
resplendent
glorious
brilliant
intense
vivid
glowing
beaming
gleaming
lustrous
incandescent
fiery
blazing
scintillating
coruscating
effulgent
refulgent
fulgent
dazzling
flamboyant
flashy
garish
gaudy
glittering
kaleidoscopic
luminous
lucent
lambent
radiant
resplendent
shiny
splendent
sunny
vibrant
vivacious
Definitions
- Giving out or reflecting much light
- * Very good or promising
- * Having a strong, vivid color
- * (of a person) highly intelligent or talented
Usage Examples
- The bright sunshine made it difficult to see.
- * She is a bright student and always gets good grades.
- * The bright colors of the painting made it stand out in the gallery.
Antonyms
dull
dim
faint
feeble
weak
muted
subdued
somber
gloomy
dismal
dark
murky
obscure
shadowy
dingy
lackluster
uninspiring
unimpressive
mediocre
unremarkable
bland
vapid
insipid
lukewarm
unenthusiastic