incandescent (Meaning)

Wordnet

incandescent (s)

emitting light as a result of being heated

characterized by ardent emotion or intensity or brilliance

Webster

incandescent (a.)

White, glowing, or luminous, with intense heat; as, incandescent carbon or platinum; hence, clear; shining; brilliant.

incandescent Sentence Examples

  1. The incandescent light bulb cast a warm, inviting glow upon the room.
  2. The incandescent filament glowed brightly, illuminating the interior of the device.
  3. The incandescent bulbs on the Christmas tree sparkled merrily, creating a festive ambiance.
  4. The incandescent lava lamp slowly bubbled and shimmered, providing a mesmerizing display.
  5. The incandescent spotlight focused its beam on the stage, highlighting the performance.
  6. The incandescent heater radiated warmth, creating a cozy atmosphere on a cold night.
  7. The incandescent sun emitted intense heat and light, bathing the Earth in its brilliance.
  8. The incandescent metal glowed white-hot in the forge, ready to be shaped into tools.
  9. The incandescent volcanic lava flowed like molten metal, creating a spectacular sight.
  10. The incandescent cloud of gas surrounding the star emitted a dazzling array of colors.

FAQs About the word incandescent

emitting light as a result of being heated, characterized by ardent emotion or intensity or brillianceWhite, glowing, or luminous, with intense heat; as, incand

shiny, flickering, glowing, gleaming,luminous, shining, shimmering, bright, radiant, dazzling

blackened, somber, lackluster, somber, sombre, pitch-black, unlit, gloomy,dim, blackened

The incandescent light bulb cast a warm, inviting glow upon the room.

The incandescent filament glowed brightly, illuminating the interior of the device.

The incandescent bulbs on the Christmas tree sparkled merrily, creating a festive ambiance.

The incandescent lava lamp slowly bubbled and shimmered, providing a mesmerizing display.