effulgent (Meaning)

Wordnet

effulgent (s)

radiating or as if radiating light

Webster

effulgent (a.)

Diffusing a flood of light; shining; luminous; beaming; bright; splendid.

effulgent Sentence Examples

  1. The effulgent rays of the morning sun streamed through the window, illuminating the room with a golden glow.
  2. The effulgent beauty of the flowers in the garden attracted butterflies and bees from miles around.
  3. The effulgent smile on her face radiated joy and happiness, making everyone around her feel uplifted.
  4. The effulgent light from the lighthouse pierced through the fog, guiding ships safely to shore.
  5. The effulgent colors of the rainbow dazzled the eyes and filled the air with an ethereal beauty.
  6. The effulgent performance of the dancer captivated the audience and left them spellbound.
  7. The effulgent words of the poet painted a vivid picture in the minds of the listeners, transporting them to another world.
  8. The effulgent wisdom of the sage enlightened those who sought his guidance, showing them the path to inner peace and fulfillment.
  9. The effulgent spirit of the volunteer shone through in her tireless work, inspiring others to follow her example and make a difference in the world.
  10. The effulgent love between the two friends was evident in their every interaction, a testament to the power of true friendship.

FAQs About the word effulgent

radiating or as if radiating lightDiffusing a flood of light; shining; luminous; beaming; bright; splendid.

radiant, glowing, brilliant, dazzling, bright, refulgent, gleaming, shimmering, shiny,luminous

lightless, darksome, darkling, somber, gloomy, lackluster, dull, lightless, somber, darkened

The effulgent rays of the morning sun streamed through the window, illuminating the room with a golden glow.

The effulgent beauty of the flowers in the garden attracted butterflies and bees from miles around.

The effulgent smile on her face radiated joy and happiness, making everyone around her feel uplifted.

The effulgent light from the lighthouse pierced through the fog, guiding ships safely to shore.