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bright

bright [ brīt ]


adjective  (comparative bright·er, superlative bright·est)
Definition:
 
1. showing light: emitting or reflecting strong light
The moon is bright tonight.

2. illuminated: illuminated with strong natural or artificial light
a bright day

3. intensely colored: intense in color, or decorated with intense colors
bright blue

4. intelligent: showing an ability to think, learn, or respond quickly
She was brighter than other children her age.

5. cheerful: cheerful and lively
He seems much brighter this morning.

6. likely to be successful: likely to be successful
predicted a bright future for the company

7. acoustics clear-sounding: describes sounds that have a clear crisp quality and little harmonic resonance

8. beautiful: remarkably beautiful or handsome ( archaic )



adverb  (comparative bright·er, superlative bright·est)
Definition:
 
with light: with a great deal of light



noun  (plural brights)
Definition:
 
somebody without supernatural beliefs: a person, e.g. an atheist, who has a naturalist, as opposed to a supernaturalist, view of the world, and who therefore considers himself or herself to be more rational than religious believers



plural noun brights 
Definition:
 
headlights: the headlights on a motor vehicle when set to high beam

[ Old English beorht< Indo-European, "shine"]

bright·ish adjective
bright·ly adverb

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