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bright

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts; "the sun was bright and hot"; "a bright sunlit room" [ant: dull ] having striking color; "bright greens"; "brilliant tapestries"; "a bird with vivid plumage" [syn: brilliant , vivid ] characterized ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Brite \Brite\, Bright \Bright\, v. t. To be or become overripe, as wheat, barley, or hops. [Prov. Eng.]

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a bright child (= intelligent ) ▪ He was a bright child – always asking questions. a bright idea (= a very good idea - often used ironically ) ▪ Whose bright idea was it to leave the washing out in the rain? a bright ...

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Usage examples of bright.

Gilwyn looked up at the moon, which was amazingly bright on his face, and wondered at the precision of the heavens.

Instead, the ambulance had blue bins filled with plasticwrapped packages, and rows of bright lights that made her squint.

Sunlight, filtered through a great sandstorm far away in the desert, bounced off an open bay window and down, too bright, as if amplified, into the courtyard to illuminate a patch or pool of deep red.

The globes of bright fury attached themselves to the struts and bit angrily into the metal.

After making appointments, writing schedules, letters, and notes that would allow our household to continue in its predictable harmony, she marked the mirror in her hotel room with an annulling X in bright red lipstick, paid her bill with cash, flirted with, the doorman, and gave a large tip to the boy who brought her the car.

How serene does she now arise, a queen among the Pleiades, in the penultimate antelucan hour, shod in sandals of bright gold, coifed with a veil of what do you call it gossamer.

Generally speaking, he prefers bright tints to darker ones, but his likes and dislikes are capricious, and with regard to some colors his antipathy amounts to positive horror.

In the process, Vonnegut reviews with bright venom the apotheoses of advertising, Chamber of Commercism, joinerism, and vulgarity that the new society has arrived at, with particular emphasis on the moral climate of the time.

In similar manner from the full weight platform they arrived in the bright white.

Richmond Park possessed itself, even on that bright day of June, with arrowy cuckoos shifting the tree-points of their calls, and the wood doves announcing high summer.

And over her poor attenuated face with its cheeks burning with fever, there swept the bright hope of a new life.

Bright, who had preceded us and stood in the midst like a General of Division, ordering autocratically and issuing commands for fresh supplies, as if he was going to banquet the southern district en musse.

She proceeded up the river, and never did the scenery on the banks of the beautiful Lee look finer than on that bright autumnal day.

Somebody at Cold Spring Harbor mentioned to the journalist compiling the piece that if they were looking for bankable horses, there was a bright, young, single, obscure young man out in the Midwest who had initiated an interesting bit of work and who, word had it, was not entirely unphotogenic.

The girls were fascinated by the bright orange and white and the red and yellow conical shaped banksia flowers.