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Definition of bright
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of bright is as below...
Bright
(a.)
Sparkling
with wit;
lively;
vivacious;
shedding
cheerfulness
and joy
around;
cheerful;
cheery.
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Ulva
::
Ulva (n.) A genus of thin
papery
bright
green
seaweeds
including
the kinds
called
sea
lettuce.
Teal
::
Teal (n.) Any one of
several
species
of small
fresh-water
ducks of the genus Anas and the
subgenera
Querquedula
and
Nettion.
The male is
handsomely
colored,
and has a
bright
green or blue
speculum
on the
wings..
Hawk Moth
::
Hawk moth () Any moth of the
family
Sphingidae,
of which there are
numerous
genera
and
species.
They are
large,
handsome
moths,
which fly
mostly
at
twilight
and hover about
flowers
like a
humming
bird,
sucking
the honey by means of a long,
slender
proboscis.
The
larvae
are
large,
hairless
caterpillars
ornamented
with green and other
bright
colors,
and often with a
caudal
spine.
See
Sphinx,
also
Tobacco
worm, and
Tomato
worm..
Firecrest
::
Firecrest
(n.) A small
European
kinglet
(Regulus
ignicapillus),
having
a
bright
red
crest;
--
called
also
fire-crested
wren..
Lively
::
Lively
(superl.)
Bright;
vivid;
glowing;
strong;
vigorous.
Brand
::
Brand (v. t.) A
sword,
so
called
from its
glittering
or
flashing
brightness..
Gloss
::
Gloss (n.)
Brightness
or
luster
of a body
proceeding
from a
smooth
surface;
polish;
as, the gloss of silk; cloth is
calendered
to give it a
gloss..
Illuminous
::
Illuminous
(a.)
Bright;
clear.
Sunshine
::
Sunshine
(n.)
Anything
which has a
warming
and
cheering
influence
like that of the rays of the sun;
warmth;
illumination;
brightness.
Bolide
::
Bolide
(n.) A kind of
bright
meteor;
a
bolis.
Burnish
::
Burnish
(a.) To cause to
shine;
to make
smooth
and
bright;
to
polish;
specifically,
to
polish
by
rubbing
with
something
hard and
smooth;
as, to
burnish
brass or
paper..
Polyphemus
::
Polyphemus
(n.) A very large
American
moth
(Telea
polyphemus)
belonging
to the
Silkworm
family
(Bombycidae).
Its
larva,
which is very
large,
bright
green,
with
silvery
tubercles,
and with
oblique
white
stripes
on the
sides,
feeds on the oak,
chestnut,
willow,
cherry,
apple,
and other
trees.
It
produces
a large
amount
of
strong
silk.
Called
also
American
silkworm..
Serpula
::
Serpula
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
tubicolous
annelids
of the genus
Serpula
and
allied
genera
of the
family
Serpulidae.
They
secrete
a
calcareous
tube, which is
usually
irregularly
contorted,
but is
sometimes
spirally
coiled.
The worm has a
wreath
of
plumelike
and often
bright-colored
gills
around
its head, and
usually
an
operculum
to close the
aperture
of its tube when it
retracts..
Dim
::
Dim
(superl.)
Not
bright
or
distinct;
wanting
luminousness
or
clearness;
obscure
in
luster
or
sound;
dusky;
darkish;
obscure;
indistinct;
overcast;
tarnished.
Glim
::
Glim (n.)
Brightness;
splendor.
Sheenly
::
Sheenly
(adv.)
Brightly.
Reflection
::
Reflection
(n.)
Shining;
brightness,
as of the sun..
Ruby-tailed
::
Ruby-tailed
(a.)
Having
the tail, or lower part of the body,
bright
red..
Yellowlegs
::
Yellowlegs
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
long-legged
sandpipers
of the genus
Totanus,
in which the legs are
bright
yellow;
--
called
also stone
snipe,
tattler,
telltale,
yellowshanks;
and
yellowshins.
See
Tattler,
2..
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..
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