effulge
/ɪˈfʌldʒ/
verb
- To shine brightly; to radiate light or glow.
- Her smile seemed to effulge with warmth and kindness.
- The chandelier's crystals effulge when hit by the afternoon light.
- The morning sun began to effulge over the mountain peaks.
- To stand out or be very noticeable because of brilliance or excellence.
- His talent effulges in every performance he gives.
- In a room full of experts, her knowledge effulged above the rest.
- The artist's creativity effulges from every brushstroke.