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Quick definitions from WordNet (bright)
▸ adjective: characterized by quickness and ease in learning ("Some children are brighter in one subject than another")
▸ adjective: made smooth and bright by or as if by rubbing; reflecting a sheen or glow ("Bright silver candlesticks")
▸ adjective: clear and sharp and ringing ("The bright sound of the trumpet section")
▸ adjective: full or promise ("Had a bright future in publishing")
▸ adjective: having lots of light either natural or artificial ("The room was bright and airy")
▸ adjective: emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts ("The sun was bright and hot")
▸ adjective: having striking color ("Bright greens")
▸ adjective: abounding with sunlight ("A bright sunny day")
▸ adjective: splendid ("The bright stars of stage and screen")
▸ adjective: characterized by happiness or gladness ("Bright faces")
▸ adjective: not made dim or less bright
▸ adverb: with brightness ("The windows glowed jewel bright")
▸ name: A surname (rare: 1 in 7692 families; popularity rank in the U.S.: #915)
▸ Also see brights
▸ Word origin
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▸ adjective: characterized by quickness and ease in learning ("Some children are brighter in one subject than another")
▸ adjective: made smooth and bright by or as if by rubbing; reflecting a sheen or glow ("Bright silver candlesticks")
▸ adjective: clear and sharp and ringing ("The bright sound of the trumpet section")
▸ adjective: full or promise ("Had a bright future in publishing")
▸ adjective: having lots of light either natural or artificial ("The room was bright and airy")
▸ adjective: emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts ("The sun was bright and hot")
▸ adjective: having striking color ("Bright greens")
▸ adjective: abounding with sunlight ("A bright sunny day")
▸ adjective: splendid ("The bright stars of stage and screen")
▸ adjective: characterized by happiness or gladness ("Bright faces")
▸ adjective: not made dim or less bright
▸ adverb: with brightness ("The windows glowed jewel bright")
▸ name: A surname (rare: 1 in 7692 families; popularity rank in the U.S.: #915)
▸ Also see brights
▸ Word origin
▸ Words similar to bright
▸ Usage examples for bright
▸ Idioms related to bright (New!)
▸ Popular nouns described by bright
▸ Words that often appear near bright
▸ Rhymes of bright
▸ Invented words related to bright