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Meaning of sunshine rays
The primary meaning of "sunshine rays" refers to the beams or streams of sunlight that illuminate the earth.
Etymology of sunshine rays
The word "sunshine" has its roots in Old English "sunne" meaning sun, and "scīn" meaning shine, with the term "sunshine" being used since the 15th century to describe the sun's rays.
The word "rays" originates from Old French "rai" or "ray", derived from Latin "radius" meaning spoke or rod, and has been used in English since the 14th century to describe a beam of light.
Synonyms
sunlight
sunbeams
rays of sunshine
solar rays
sun rays
daylight
sunshine
brightness
radiance
glow
beam
glare
shimmer
sparkle
glitter
dazzle
luminosity
light
illumination
warmth
heat
beam of light
streak of light
flash of light
burst of light
flood of light
stream of light
shaft of light
Definitions
- The word "sunshine" is defined by Oxford Languages as the sun's rays, especially when warm and pleasant.
- * The word "rays" is defined by Oxford Languages as a line of light or other form of radiation extending from a source.
Usage Examples
- The sunshine rays streaming through the window made the room feel warm and cozy.
- * The sun's rays can cause damage to skin if exposure is prolonged.
- * The plant requires direct sunshine rays to undergo photosynthesis.