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Meaning of fulgency

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fulgency (n.)

Brightness; splendor; glitter; effulgence.

fulgency Sentence Examples

  1. The fulgency of the morning sun illuminated the meadow, casting long shadows across the verdant grass.
  2. The stars shone with such fulgency that they seemed to dance and twinkle in the vast expanse of the night sky.
  3. The diamond's fulgency mesmerized the onlookers, its brilliance reflecting a myriad of colors.
  4. The chandelier's fulgency filled the grand ballroom with a warm and inviting glow, creating an atmosphere of opulence.
  5. The poet's words flowed with fulgency, their imagery and emotion captivating the reader's heart.
  6. The scholar's intellect shone with fulgency, his keen insights and profound knowledge illuminating the complex world of ideas.
  7. The beauty of her smile was matched only by its fulgency, radiating joy and warmth to all who beheld it.
  8. The saint's unwavering faith emitted a fulgency that seemed to emanate from within, inspiring those around him.
  9. The fulgency of the ocean's depths reflected the vastness and mystery that lay beneath its shimmering surface.
  10. The legacy of this great leader would forever shine with fulgency, serving as a beacon of hope and inspiration for generations to come.

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Brightness; splendor; glitter; effulgence.

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The fulgency of the morning sun illuminated the meadow, casting long shadows across the verdant grass.

The stars shone with such fulgency that they seemed to dance and twinkle in the vast expanse of the night sky.

The diamond's fulgency mesmerized the onlookers, its brilliance reflecting a myriad of colors.

The chandelier's fulgency filled the grand ballroom with a warm and inviting glow, creating an atmosphere of opulence.