effulging
/ɪˈfʌldʒɪŋ/
verb
- To shine brightly; to radiate light or glow.
- The diamond necklace effulged under the gallery lights, catching everyone's eye.
- Her smile seemed to effulge with pure joy, lighting up the entire room.
- The morning sun began to effulge over the mountain peaks, warming the valley below.
- To show great brilliance or excellence; to stand out in a dazzling way.
- The garden effulged with color after the spring rains, a riot of blooming flowers.
- The young pianist's talent effulged during the final movement of the concerto.
- In his speech, the leader's vision for the future effulged with hope and ambition.