coruscate Synonyms
coruscate Meaning
Wordnet
coruscate (v)
reflect brightly
be lively or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity
coruscate Sentence Examples
- The stars seemed to coruscate in the clear night sky, twinkling like diamonds.
- Her eyes coruscated with joy when she received the unexpected news.
- The morning dew on the grass coruscated in the sunlight, creating a magical scene.
- The chandelier in the ballroom coruscated with a myriad of colors, casting a dazzling display of light.
- The magician's wand seemed to coruscate as he performed his spellbinding tricks.
- The water in the fountain coruscated as it cascaded down in shimmering droplets.
- The fireworks coruscated overhead, painting the night sky with bursts of vibrant colors.
- The gemstones in her necklace coruscated in the candlelight, catching every eye in the room.
- The snowflakes coruscated as they fell from the sky, glistening in the winter sun.
- The disco ball coruscated, filling the dance floor with a mesmerizing glow.
FAQs About the word coruscate
reflect brightly, be lively or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity
glitter, glint, flash, glisten, shine,gleam, sparkle, shimmer, scintillate, glance
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The stars seemed to coruscate in the clear night sky, twinkling like diamonds.
Her eyes coruscated with joy when she received the unexpected news.
The morning dew on the grass coruscated in the sunlight, creating a magical scene.
The chandelier in the ballroom coruscated with a myriad of colors, casting a dazzling display of light.