fulgid (Meaning)

Wordnet

fulgid (s)

having brief brilliant points or flashes of light

Webster

fulgid (a.)

Shining; glittering; dazzling.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fulgid

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fulgid Sentence Examples

  1. The fulgid sun illuminated the landscape, casting a radiant golden glow.
  2. Her fulgid eyes sparkled with intelligence and mischief.
  3. The knight's armor shone with a fulgid brilliance that blinded his opponents.
  4. The fulgid stars twinkled in the vast expanse of the night sky.
  5. The fulgid jewel gleamed on her finger, a testament to her impeccable taste.
  6. The fulgid flowers burst into bloom, adorning the garden with vibrant hues.
  7. His fulgid smile lit up the room, spreading warmth and cheer.
  8. The fulgid flames of the bonfire danced in the night, casting flickering shadows on the surrounding trees.
  9. The fulgid dawn broke through the darkness, heralding the promise of a new day.
  10. The fulgid hero stood tall against the forces of evil, his presence radiating hope and inspiration.

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having brief brilliant points or flashes of lightShining; glittering; dazzling.

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The fulgid sun illuminated the landscape, casting a radiant golden glow.

Her fulgid eyes sparkled with intelligence and mischief.

The knight's armor shone with a fulgid brilliance that blinded his opponents.

The fulgid stars twinkled in the vast expanse of the night sky.