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English Dictionary (1-2 of 2)
- bright
- [braɪt]
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- 1. emitting or reflecting much light; shining
- 2. (of colours) intense or vivid
- 3. full of promise
- 4. full of animation; cheerful
- 5. quick witted or clever
- 6. magnificent; glorious
- 7. polished; glistening
- 8. (of the voice) distinct and clear
- 9. (of a liquid) translucent and clear
- 10. a thin flat paintbrush with a straight sharp edge used for highlighting in oil painting
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brightness or splendour
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brightly
- 13.
See also brights
- 14. Old English beorht ; related to Old Norse bjartr , Gothic bairhts ...
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- Bright
- [braɪt]
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Bright, John . 1811--89, British liberal statesman, economist, and advocate of free trade: with Richard Cobden he led the Anti-Corn-Law League (1838--46)
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Examples (1-5 of 14)
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a bright future
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a bright face
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a bright child
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a bright victory
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a bright finish
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