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Definition of bright
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Bright
(a.) Of
brilliant
color;
of
lively
hue or
appearance.
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Scumbling
::
Scumbling
(n.) A mode of
obtaining
a
softened
effect,
in
painting
and
drawing,
by the
application
of a thin layer of
opaque
color to the
surface
of a
painting,
or part of the
surface,
which is too
bright
in
color,
or which
requires
harmonizing..
Flashy
::
Flashy
(a.)
Dazzling
for a
moment;
making
a
momentary
show of
brilliancy;
transitorily
bright.
Brightened
::
Brightened
(imp. & p. p.) of
Brighte.
Refulgent
::
Refulgent
(a.)
Casting
a
bright
light;
radiant;
brilliant;
resplendent;
shining;
splendid;
as,
refulgent
beams..
Scorpio
::
Scorpio
(n.) A
constellation
of the
zodiac
containing
the
bright
star
Antares.
It is drawn on the
celestial
globe in the
figure
of a
scorpion.
Brillancy
::
Brillancy
(n.) The
quality
of being
brilliant;
splendor;
glitter;
great
brightness,
whether
in a
literal
or
figurative
sense..
Spadiceous
::
Spadiceous
(a.) Of a
bright
clear brown or
chestnut
color.
Bright
::
Bright
(v. i.) See
Brite,
v. i..
Bright-harnessed
::
Bright-harnessed
(a.)
Having
glittering
armor.
Comedy
::
Comedy
(n.) A
dramatic
composition,
or
representation
of a
bright
and
amusing
character,
based upon the
foibles
of
individuals,
the
manners
of
society,
or the
ludicrous
events
or
accidents
of life; a play in which mirth
predominates
and the
termination
of the plot is
happy;
--
opposed
to
tragedy..
Pale
::
Pale (v. t.) To make pale; to
diminish
the
brightness
of.
Brightsome
::
Brightsome
(a.)
Bright;
clear;
luminous;
brilliant.
Glasseye
::
Glasseye
(n.) A
species
of
blindness
in
horses
in which the eye is
bright
and the pupil
dilated;
a sort of
amaurosis.
Very
::
Very
(adv.)
In a high
degree;
to no small
extent;
exceedingly;
excessively;
extremely;
as, a very great
mountain;
a very
bright
sum; a very cold day; the river flows very
rapidly;
he was very much
hurt..
Effulgence
::
Effulgence
(n.) The state of being
effulgent;
extreme
brilliancy;
a flood of
light;
great
luster
or
brightness;
splendor.
Troupial
::
Troupial
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
bright-colored
American
birds
belonging
to
Icterus
and
allied
genera,
especially
Icterus
icterus,
a
native
of the West
Indies
and South
America.
Many of the
species
are
called
orioles
in
America..
Lightning
::
Lightning
(n.) The act of
making
bright,
or the state of being made
bright;
enlightenment;
brightening,
as of the
mental
powers..
Brightness
::
Brightness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
bright;
splendor;
luster;
brilliancy;
clearness.
Shiny
::
Shiny
(superl.)
Bright;
luminous;
clear;
unclouded.
Warbler
::
Warbler
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
small,
often
bright
colored,
American
singing
birds of the
family
or
subfamily
Mniotiltidae,
or
Sylvicolinae.
They are
allied
to the Old World
warblers,
but most of them are not
particularly
musical..
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