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radiant

1 of 2adjective
/ˈreɪdiənt/
Forms:more radiant,most radiant
1

emitting or reflecting light in a bright, glowing manner

  • The radiant sun cast a warm glow over the landscape.
  • The radiant moon cast a silvery glow over the landscape.
  • The radiant glow of the fireplace warmed the cozy living room.
  • The sun was radiant that day, casting a warm glow over the beach.
  • The radiant glow of the candles created a cozy atmosphere for the dinner party.
2

clearly showing or emitting great joy

  • Her radiant smile lit up the room, making everyone feel welcome.
  • After the news, he had a radiant look on his face, filled with happiness.
  • The couple exchanged radiant glances, reflecting their deep affection for each other.
  • She felt radiant on her wedding day, surrounded by love and joy.
  • The child's radiant laughter brought warmth to everyone around.
3

vividly noticeable and impressive

  • Her radiant self-confidence inspired everyone in the room to speak up.
  • The radiant energy of the performance captivated the audience from start to finish.
  • His radiant enthusiasm for the project motivated the entire team.
  • The radiant beauty of the landscape took their breath away as they hiked through the mountains.
  • She had a radiant presence that made her the focal point of any gathering.
4

emitted or transmitted as radiation, often referring to energy such as heat or light

  • The radiant heat from the sun warms the Earth's surface.
  • The room was filled with radiant light from the large windows.
  • Scientists measure the radiant energy emitted by stars.
  • The radiant glow of the lamp lit up the entire space.
  • Radiant energy is crucial for photosynthesis in plants.