bright
Comparative
brighter
Superlative
brightest
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emitting or reflecting a significant amount of light
- The bright sun shone down on the beach, warming the sand.
- She turned on the bright overhead light to illuminate the room.
- The flashlight cast a bright beam of light into the dark forest.
- The candlelit room felt warm and bright on a cold winter evening.
- The computer monitor emitted a bright glow, illuminating the desk.
2
(of colors) intense and easy to see
- The artist used bright pink and purple to paint the flowers.
- The fireworks lit up the night sky with bright flashes of red and green.
- The garden was filled with bright and blooming flowers of various colors.
- The poster advertising the concert had bright yellow and green graphics.
- The sky was a bright blue on a clear sunny day.
3
capable of thinking and learning in a good and quick way
- The teacher recognized him as a bright student with a natural curiosity for learning.
- She’s always been a bright child, easily picking up new languages.
- They were proud of their daughter, who was known for being bright and ambitious.
- The bright young intern quickly mastered the complex tasks assigned to her.
- She was a bright learner, always eager to dive into new subjects.
4
(of someone or something's future) likely to be successful and very good
- With his talent and dedication, his future in the company looks bright.
- The young athlete's bright future in professional sports was obvious to everyone.
- After securing a major investor, the startup's prospects became much brighter.
- Her academic achievements suggest a bright future in medicine.
- The economy is recovering, and the outlook for new businesses is bright.
5
(of weather) sunny and without many clouds
- The bright morning greeted her with clear skies and a warm sun.
- They decided to go for a picnic on the beach to enjoy the bright weather.
- After several days of rain, the bright skies brought a sense of relief and optimism.
- The bright day tempted them to go for a hike in the nearby mountains.
- Children played joyfully in the park under the bright blue sky.
6
polished to a smooth and shiny surface, reflecting light with a glossy or glowing appearance
- The bright silverware gleamed on the dinner table, polished to perfection.
- After hours of work, the craftsman held up the bright brass, glowing in the sunlight.
- The bright floors reflected the sunlight, showing they had been freshly waxed.
- The bright shine of the marble countertop caught everyone's attention.
- The knight's bright armor shimmered as he stood in the middle of the battlefield.
7
radiating positivity and joy
- She greeted everyone with a bright smile that lifted their spirits.
- His bright mood was contagious, making the whole room feel more lively.
- The child's bright laughter echoed through the playground.
- After hearing the good news, her face lit up with a bright expression.
- The party was filled with bright, joyful energy that lasted well into the night.
8
producing a clear, sharp, and ringing sound, often associated with clarity or sharpness in tone
- The bell's bright chime echoed through the hallway.
- Her voice had a bright quality that made every note stand out during the performance.
- The bright sound of the piano filled the concert hall with energy.
- His bright whistle was heard above the noise of the bustling crowd.
- The bright tone of the trumpet cut through the orchestra, grabbing everyone's attention.
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demonstrating intelligence or creativity
- She always comes up with bright ideas that inspire the entire team.
- His bright mind allowed him to solve complex problems quickly.
- The bright suggestion to streamline the process saved the company time and money.
- During the brainstorming session, several bright ideas emerged from the group.
- Her bright perspective on the project helped to turn it into a success.