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luminosity

1 of 1noun
/ˌluməˈnɑsəti/
1

the quality or state of emitting light

  • The glow-in-the-dark stickers had a soft luminosity that made them visible in the dark.
  • The bioluminescent algae in the ocean created an ethereal luminosity as the waves crashed.
  • The streetlights' luminosity provided a sense of safety during nighttime walks.
  • The LED bulbs' luminosity was more energy-efficient compared to traditional bulbs.
  • The campfire's luminosity illuminated the faces around it, creating a cozy atmosphere.
2

brightness or intensity of light

  • The luminosity of the sunrise bathed the landscape in warm golden hues.
  • The chandelier's crystals added a touch of luminosity to the grand ballroom.
  • The camera's settings were adjusted to capture the luminosity of the fireworks.
  • The city's skyline had a striking luminosity that could be seen from miles away.
  • The artist struggled to capture the luminosity of the moonlight reflecting on the water.