
1) Above average in IQ 2) Agleam 3) Aglitter 4) Aglow 5) Ardent 6) Avex Group artist 7) Beadlike 8) Beady 9) Beaming 10) Beamy 11) Blazing 12) Blinding 13) Blinking 14) Brainy 15) Bright as a new penny 16) Brilliant 17) Buttonlike 18) Buttony 19) Circumlucid 20) Clear and sharp and ringing 21) Colourful
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1) Agleam 2) Aglitter 3) Aglow 4) Apt 5) Auspicious 6) Beadlike 7) Beady 8) Beaming 9) Blazing 10) Blinding 11) Blinking 12) Brainy 13) Brash 14) Brightly 15) Brilliantly 16) Bubbly 17) Burnished 18) Buttonlike 19) Buttony 20) Cheerful 21) Cheery 22) Clear 23) Clever 24) Colorful 25) Colourful 26) Coruscant
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Stained or varnished wood; not painted.
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• (n.) Splendor; brightness. • (v. i.) See Brite, v. i. • (adv.) Brightly. • (a.) Sparkling with wit; lively; vivacious; shedding cheerfulness and joy around; cheerful; cheery. • (a.) Radiating or reflecting light; shedding or having much light; shining; luminous; not dark. • (a.) Illustrious; glorious. • (a.) Man...
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adjective used to describe high levels of brightness
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Describes a wine that has high clarity, very low levels of suspended solids.
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1. Radiating or reflecting light; shedding or having much light; shining; luminous; not dark. 'The sun was bright o'erhead.' (Longfellow) 'The earth was dark, but the heavens were bright.' (Drake) 'The public places were as bright as at noonday.' (Macaulay) ... 2. Transmitting light; clear; transparent. 'From the brightest wines He 'd turn abhorren...
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A brush with short-haired bristles.
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denotes a bright red brew or light leaf, as opposed to a dull brown or black color.
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See levels of giftedness.
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Bright adjective [ Middle English
briht , Anglo-Saxon
beorht ,
briht ; akin to Old Saxon
berht , Old High German
beraht , Icelandic
bjartr , Goth.
baírhts . √94.]
1. Radiating or reflecting light; shedding or having much light; shining;...
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Bright adverb Brightly.
Chaucer. « I say it is the moon that shines so
bright .
Shak. »
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Bright intransitive verb See
Brite ,
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Bright noun Splendor; brightness. [ Poetic] « Dark with excessive
bright thy skirts appear.
Milton. »
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A term describing a light-colored leaf or its resulting bright red brew.
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A brush with short-haired bristles.
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Bright is a cultivated variety of potato.
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A type of cigarette tobacco grown from Florida to Virginia, flue cured without direct contact of fumes, commonly used to give smoothness, mildness, and color to the blend.
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Describes a wine that has high clarity, very low levels of suspended solids.
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In acoustic terms this refers to too much high frequency energy. See also: Sound.
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brilliant adjective clear and sharp and ringing; `the bright sound of the trumpet section`; `the brilliant sound of the trumpets`
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Describes a wine that is fresh, youthful and lively.
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brillante, radiante
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A type of cigarette tobacco grown from Florida to Virginia, flue cured without direct contact of fumes, commonly used to give smoothness, mildness, and color to the blend.
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emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts
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