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Meaning of fulgent
The primary meaning of the word "fulgent" is relating to or resembling light, especially in a bright and striking way.
Etymology of fulgent
The word "fulgent" originates from the Latin word "fulgere," which means to shine
Historically, the word has been used to describe light and its effects since the 15th century
Synonyms
radiant
resplendent
brilliant
dazzling
luminous
glowing
shining
sparkling
glittering
beaconing
coruscating
scintillating
flashing
gleaming
lustrous
incandescent
fiery
ablaze
aglow
effulgent
refulgent
dazzling
splendent
glorious
magnificent
spectacular
impressive
striking
eye-catching
noticeable
conspicuous
prominent
vivid
intense
fierce
ferocious
wild
untamed
uncontrolled
frenzied
frantic
frenetic
turbulent
fiery
flaming
blazing
flaring
burning
ardent
passionate
fervent
zealous
enthusiastic
eager
vehement
violent
impetuous
headstrong
ungovernable
unrestrained
unbridled
rampant
unchecked
uncurbed
uncontrollable
uncontainable
Definitions
- Giving out or reflecting much light, typically in a bright and striking way
- * Shining brightly and intensely
- * Having a strong and impressive quality
Usage Examples
- The fulgent stars in the night sky were a sight to behold
- * The fireworks exploded in a fulgent display of color and light
- * Her fulgent personality lit up the entire room
Antonyms
dull
dim
faint
weak
feeble
muted
subdued
restrained
moderate
mild
tame
bland
unremarkable
unimpressive
uninspiring
lackluster
uninspired
unenthusiastic
apathetic
lethargic
sluggish
torpid
inert
stagnant
lifeless
vapid
vacuous
empty
hollow
flat
monotonous
tedious
dreary
somber
gloomy
dismal
bleak
desolate
barren
stark
austere
Spartan