coruscant

/kəˈrʌskənt/
adjective
  1. Giving off flashes of light; sparkling or glittering.
    • The fireworks display was coruscant, filling the sky with brilliant colors.
    • Sunlight made the ocean look coruscant and alive.
    • The coruscant diamonds on her necklace caught everyone's eye.
  2. Figuratively, brilliant or dazzling in effect, especially in terms of wit or intelligence.
    • The comedian's coruscant humor kept the audience laughing all night.
    • The writer's coruscant prose made the novel a joy to read.
    • Her coruscant speech inspired everyone in the room.
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