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adj. VERBS be, look, seem The factory's future now looks quite bright. | become ADV. exceptionally, extremely, incredibly, intensely, really, surprisingly, unusually, very a really bright child | fairly, pretty, quite, reasonably The morning was quite bright, but it clouded over in the afternoon. | unnaturally Her eyes were unnaturally bright.
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a bright light
bright
shining strongly:
• The sunshine was very bright. • the bright light of the torch
strong
very bright:
• Photographs fade if they are exposed to strong sunlight.
brilliant
extremely bright, especially in a way that seems good:
• The garden was full of brilliant autumn sunshine.
dazzling
a dazzling light is so bright that it hurts your eyes and you cannot look at it:
• dazzling headlights • the dazzling reflection from the mirror
blinding
a blinding light is very bright and makes you unable to see for a short time after you have looked at it:
• There was a sudden blinding light, followed by the sound of a huge explosion.
harsh
a harsh light is bright and unpleasant:
• In the harsh light of the kitchen, she looked older than she was.
good
if the light is good in a place where you are working, it is bright enough for you to see what you are doing:
• The light wasn’t good enough to read.
a bright place
bright
full of light:
• I wish the room was a bit brighter.
light
bright because there are big windows:
• The dining room was light and airy.
well-lit
bright because there are plenty of electric lights:
• Try to park in a well-lit place.
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