effulges

/ɪˈfʌldʒɪz/
verb
  1. To shine brightly; to radiate light or brilliance.
    • The morning sun effulges over the mountain peaks, warming the valley below.
    • In the painting, the angel's halo effulges with a soft golden glow.
    • Her smile effulges with such genuine joy that it lights up the entire room.
  2. To exhibit great beauty, excellence, or virtue in a way that is obvious and impressive.
    • The young musician effulges talent every time she steps on stage.
    • His kindness effulges in every interaction, making everyone feel valued.
    • The garden effulges color and fragrance in the spring, attracting visitors from miles around.
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