bright

/braɪt/
noun
  1. Brightness or a bright color or light (often used in poetry or literary contexts).
    • The photographer captured the brights of the sunrise perfectly.
    • The painting was full of brights and darks.
    • She adjusted the bright on the screen to reduce glare.
adjective
  1. Giving out or reflecting a lot of light; shining.
    • The stars were especially bright in the clear night sky.
    • She painted the room a bright yellow to make it feel cheerful.
    • The bright sun made it hard to see without sunglasses.
  2. Having a strong, vivid color; not dull.
    • The flowers in the garden were bright and colorful.
    • I love the bright blue of the ocean on a sunny day.
    • He wore a bright red jacket to the party.
  3. Intelligent and quick to learn; clever.
    • She is a bright student who always asks good questions.
    • The bright child learned to read before starting school.
    • He had a bright idea for solving the problem.
  4. Cheerful and lively; full of hope or happiness.
    • The future looks bright for the young entrepreneur.
    • Despite the rain, he remained bright and optimistic.
    • Her bright smile made everyone feel welcome.
adverb
  1. In a bright manner; with brightness or light.
    • The moon shone bright in the sky.
    • The lights in the city glowed bright against the dark.
    • The fire burned bright all night long.
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