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What is another word for unusually bright?

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Adjective
Giving off or reflecting light
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“They basked on the beach underneath the gloriously bright sunshine.”
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Filled with light
“The room remained bright with the light still on.”
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(of the weather) Sunny and cloudless
“The day was bright, warm and perfect for a day spent lounging at the park.”
Adjective
(of color) Vivid and bold
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“The artist had a penchant for using bright colors to accentuate the texture and tone of his subject matter.”
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Having a vivid color
“They dressed in bright outfits, ready to hit the streets for the annual Mardi Gras.”
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(of sound) Clear and vibrant, typically high-pitched
“He struck the gong, and it made a deep and yet bright sound that echoed through the hall.”
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Having a clear and quick intellect
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“Candace was a bright child who was destined for greatness.”
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In good spirits
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“Ralph felt bright and cheerful after Lisa gave him a card for Valentine's Day.”
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Causing happiness or cheer by its nature or appearance
“She listened to the bright and cheerful song and immediately felt better.”
Adjective
(of one's future) Likely to be successful or prosperous
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“The economy was booming, and the country's future looked bright.”
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Funny and clever
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Exceeding others in rank, status, quality or importance
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Denotes a constructive or productive feeling
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(broad daylight) Bright and clear
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Perfectly clean, neat, or tidy
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Having a healthy skin tone, especially one that is reddish in color
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Stylish, modern or appealing in appearance
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Having a fullness in sound
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Adjective
In an acceptable state or position
Adverb
In a visually dazzling or luminous manner
“The sun was shining bright above them as they worked the fields.”
Noun
The time in the morning when light first appears
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