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Definition of bright
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Bright
(a.)
Sparkling
with wit;
lively;
vivacious;
shedding
cheerfulness
and joy
around;
cheerful;
cheery.
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Squib
::
Squeteague
(n.) An
American
sciaenoid
fish
(Cynoscion
regalis),
abundant
on the
Atlantic
coast of the
United
States,
and much
valued
as a food fish. It is of a
bright
silvery
color,
with
iridescent
reflections.
Called
also
weakfish,
squitee,
chickwit,
and sea
trout.
The
spotted
squeteague
(C.
nebulosus)
of the
Southern
United
States
is a
similar
fish, but the back and upper fins are
spotted
with
black.
It is
called
also
spotted
weakfish,
and,
locally,
sea
trout,
and sea
salmon..
Radiate
::
Radiate
(v. t.) To
enlighten;
to
illuminate;
to shed light or
brightness
on; to
irradiate.
Squier
::
Squid (n.) A
fishhook
with a piece of
bright
lead, bone, or other
substance,
fastened
on its shank to
imitate
a
squid..
Brillancy
::
Brillancy
(n.) The
quality
of being
brilliant;
splendor;
glitter;
great
brightness,
whether
in a
literal
or
figurative
sense..
Brightened
::
Brightened
(imp. & p. p.) of
Brighte.
Ruby-tailed
::
Ruby-tailed
(a.)
Having
the tail, or lower part of the body,
bright
red..
Dim
::
Dim (v. t.) To
render
dim,
obscure,
or dark; to make less
bright
or
distinct;
to take away the
luster
of; to
darken;
to dull; to
obscure;
to
eclipse..
Star
::
Star (v. t.) To set or adorn with
stars,
or
bright,
radiating
bodies;
to
bespangle;
as, a robe
starred
with
gems..
Lightful
::
Lightful
(a.) Full of
light;
bright.
Flashy
::
Flashy
(a.)
Dazzling
for a
moment;
making
a
momentary
show of
brilliancy;
transitorily
bright.
Steeped
::
Steep (a.)
Bright;
glittering;
fiery.
Yellow
::
Yellow
(superl.)
Being of a
bright
saffronlike
color;
of the color of gold or
brass;
having
the hue of that part of the
rainbow,
or of the solar
spectrum,
which is
between
the
orange
and the
green..
Odontolite
::
Odontolite
(n.) A
fossil
tooth
colored
a
bright
blue by
phosphate
of iron. It is used as an
imitation
of
turquoise,
and hence
called
bone
turquoise..
Algol
::
Algol (n.) A fixed star, in
Medusa's
head, in the
constellation
Perseus,
remarkable
for its
periodic
variation
in
brightness..
Lustering
::
Lustering
(n.) The
brightening
of a metal in the
crucible
when it
becomes
pure, as in
certain
refining
processes..
Pane
::
Pane (n.) One of the
openings
in a
slashed
garment,
showing
the
bright
colored
silk, or the like,
within;
hence,
the piece of
colored
or other stuff so
shown..
Superlative
::
Superlative
(a.)
Expressing
the
highest
or
lowest
degree
of the
quality,
manner,
etc.,
denoted
by an
adjective
or an
adverb.
The
superlative
degree
is
formed
from the
positive
by the use of -est, most, or
least;
as,
highest,
most
pleasant,
least
bright..
Yellowhammer
::
Yellowhammer
(n.) A
common
European
finch
(Emberiza
citrinella).
The color of the male is
bright
yellow
on the
breast,
neck, and sides of the head, with the back
yellow
and
brown,
and the top of the head and the tail
quills
blackish.
Called
also
yellow
bunting,
scribbling
lark, and
writing
lark..
Faded
::
Faded (a.) That has lost
freshness,
color,
or
brightness;
grown dim..
Brand-new
::
Brand-new
(a.) Quite new;
bright
as if fresh from the
forge.
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