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1. a. : radiating or reflecting light : shining, sparkling. bright lights. bright eyes. : sunny. a bright day. also : radiant with happiness. bright smiling faces. bright moments. 2. : illustrious, glorious. brightest star of the opera. 3. : beautiful. 4. : of high saturation or lightness. bright colors. 5.
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Meaning of bright in English. bright. adjective. us/braɪt/uk/braɪt/ brightadjective (LIGHT) Add to word listAdd to word list. B1. full of light, shining: bright sunshine. The rooms were bright and airy. The lights are too bright in here - they're hurting my eyes. A bright star was shining in the East.
Synonyms for BRIGHT: shining, luminous, dazzling, glowing, shiny, radiant, brilliant, gleaming; Antonyms of BRIGHT: dim, dull, dark, gloomy, lackluster, darkened, dusky, sombre.
Meaning of bright in English. bright. adjective. uk / braɪt / us / braɪt / bright adjective (LIGHT) Add to word list. B1. full of light, shining: bright sunshine. The rooms were bright and airy. The lights are too bright in here - they're hurting my eyes. A bright star was shining in the East.
radiating or reflecting light; luminous; shining: The bright coins shone in the gloom. Synonyms: lambent, beaming, lucent, lustrous, effulgent, refulgent, radiant. Antonyms: dim, dull. filled with light: The room was bright with sunshine. vivid or brilliant: a bright red dress; bright passages of prose.
Definition of bright adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.