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- Dictionarybright/brʌɪt/
adjective
- 1. giving out or reflecting much light; shining: "the sun was dazzlingly bright" Similar Opposite
- 2. intelligent and quick-witted: "a bright idea" Similar Opposite
adverb
- 1. brightly: literary "a full moon shining bright"
noun
- 1. bold and vivid colours: "a choice of colours from pastels through to brights"
- 2. headlights switched to full beam: North American "he turned the brights on and we drove along the dirt road"
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The meaning of BRIGHT is radiating or reflecting light : shining, sparkling. How to use bright in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Bright.
intelligent and quick to learn: bright idea She was enthusiastic and full of bright ideas and suggestions. They were bright children, always asking questions. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.
Bright means shining with light. The adjective bright is good for describing anything that emits, reflects, or is full of light — like the bright moon, the bright sky or the bright, well-lit room. Bright can also mean vivid or vibrant — such as a bright purple three-piece suit.
Definition of bright adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
14 meanings: 1. emitting or reflecting much light; shining 2. (of colours) intense or vivid 3. full of promise 4. full of.... Click for more definitions.
1. shining with light that is radiated or reflected; full of light. 2. clear or brilliant in color or sound; vivid or intense. 3. lively; vivacious; cheerful. a bright smile. 4. mentally quick; smart, clever, witty, etc.
having a strong, light colour: bright yellow / blue. Fewer examples. Then a bright light appeared in the sky. She looks best in bright colours, like red and pink. The bright blue letters really stand out on the page. He's wearing a bright red baseball cap and sunglasses.
Bright definition: . See examples of BRIGHT used in a sentence.
Definitions of 'bright'. 1. A bright colour is strong and noticeable, and not dark. [...] 2. A bright light, object, or place is shining strongly or is full of light. [...] 3. If you describe someone as bright, you mean that they are quick at learning things.
1. a. Emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts; shining. b. Comparatively high on the scale of brightness: bright red. c. Full of light or illumination: a bright sunny day; a stage bright with spotlights. 2. Characterizing a dyestuff that produces a highly saturated color; brilliant. 3.