candent (Meaning)

Wordnet

candent (s)

emitting light as a result of being heated

Webster

candent (a.)

Heated to whiteness; glowing with heat.

Synonyms & Antonyms of candent

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candent Sentence Examples

  1. The candent sun blazed fiercely overhead, scorching the desert landscape.
  2. As the meteor streaked across the sky, its candent trail left a brief but memorable impression.
  3. The blacksmith's forge glowed with candent heat, shaping the metal into intricate designs.
  4. In the heart of the volcano, molten lava flowed in candent rivers, illuminating the darkness below.
  5. The candent embers of the campfire provided warmth on the chilly night in the wilderness.
  6. The candent colors of the sunset painted the horizon with vibrant hues.
  7. The candent stars glittered in the night sky, casting a celestial glow over the earth.
  8. The welder wore protective gear as sparks flew from the candent metal being welded.
  9. The scientist observed the candent plasma in the laboratory, studying its unique properties.
  10. The candent intensity of the bonfire lit up the beach, drawing people from far and wide to its warmth.

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emitting light as a result of being heatedHeated to whiteness; glowing with heat.

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The candent sun blazed fiercely overhead, scorching the desert landscape.

As the meteor streaked across the sky, its candent trail left a brief but memorable impression.

The blacksmith's forge glowed with candent heat, shaping the metal into intricate designs.

In the heart of the volcano, molten lava flowed in candent rivers, illuminating the darkness below.