coruscated Synonyms
coruscated Meaning
coruscated
to be brilliant or showy in technique or style, to give off or reflect light in bright beams or flashes
coruscated Sentence Examples
- The moonlight coruscated on the shimmering waves, creating an ethereal spectacle.
- The diamond's facets coruscated with a kaleidoscope of colors, captivating the onlooker.
- The fireflies flitted through the night, their tiny lanterns coruscating in the darkness.
- The ice crystals danced in the sunlight, coruscating like a thousand tiny stars.
- The electric arc welder's sparks coruscated across the metal, casting an eerie glow on the workshop.
- The ripples on the lake's surface coruscated under the warm summer sun.
- The sequins on the dancer's costume coruscated with every movement, illuminating the stage.
- The stained glass windows of the cathedral coruscated with vibrant hues, casting patterns of light on the floor.
- The laser beam coruscated through the air, forming intricate designs that danced on the walls.
- The lightning bolt coruscated across the sky, illuminating the night with a blinding flash.
FAQs About the word coruscated
to be brilliant or showy in technique or style, to give off or reflect light in bright beams or flashes
shone, shimmered, flashed, glinted, shined,gleamed, sparkled, glittered, glimmered, spangled
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The moonlight coruscated on the shimmering waves, creating an ethereal spectacle.
The diamond's facets coruscated with a kaleidoscope of colors, captivating the onlooker.
The fireflies flitted through the night, their tiny lanterns coruscating in the darkness.
The ice crystals danced in the sunlight, coruscating like a thousand tiny stars.