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Meaning of coruscations
The primary meaning of the word "coruscations" refers to a sudden brief burst of light or a sparkling display of wit or intellect.
Etymology of coruscations
The word "coruscations" originates from the Latin word "coruscate," which means to sparkle or glitter, derived from "coruscare," frequentative of "cruscari," which is an imitative verb.
Synonyms
flashes
sparks
glints
gleams
twinkles
sparkles
scintillations
flashes of light
bursts of light
flickers
shimmerings
shinings
beams
rays
dazzles
glows
illuminations
luminosity
radiance
brilliance
effulgence
resplendence
coruscate
glitter
glimmer
luster
sheen
glow
shine
light
luminousness
incandescence
iridescence
Definitions
- A burst of light, especially a brief and sudden one
- * A sparkling display of wit or intellect, especially in speech or writing
Usage Examples
- The fireworks exploded in a riot of color and coruscations, lighting up the night sky.
- * Her wit and coruscations of humor left the audience in stitches.
Antonyms
dimness
dullness
darkness
gloom
gloominess
somberness
dullness
lackluster
flatness
monotony
tediousness
uninterest
blandness
flavorlessness
uninspired
unremarkable
unimpressive
unglamorous
unexciting
tedium
monotony
uniformity