bright
What is the Definition of bright?
Adjective:
- emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts
- having strong or striking color
- characterized by quickness and ease in learning
- having lots of light either natural or artificial
- made smooth and bright by or as if by rubbing; reflecting a sheen or glow
- splendid
- not made dim or less bright
- clear and sharp and ringing
- characterized by happiness or gladness
- likely to turn out well in the future
Adverb:
- with brightness
How can I use bright in a sentence?
The day before Harry's first Quidditch match the three of them were out in the freezing courtyard during break, and she had conjured them up a bright blue fire that could be carried around in a jam jar.
Barrels of slimy stuff stood on the floor; jars of herbs, dried roots, and bright powders lined the walls; bundles of feathers, strings of fangs, and snarled claws hung from the ceiling.
His blue eyes were light, bright, and sparkling behind half-moon spectacles and his nose was very long and crooked, as though it had been broken at least twice.
Twenty minutes later, they left Eeylops Owl Emporium, which had been dark and full of rustling and flickering, jewel-bright eyes.
Bright green — exactly the same shape, but then he noticed that she was crying; smiling, but crying at the same time.
Other meanings of bright (synonyms, cognates).
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