radiance (Meaning)
radiance (n)
the amount of electromagnetic radiation leaving or arriving at a point on a surface
the quality of being bright and sending out rays of light
an attractive combination of good health and happiness
radiance (n.)
Alt. of Radiancy
Synonyms & Antonyms of radiance
radiance Sentence Examples
- Her eyes sparkled with a breathtaking radiance that illuminated the room.
- The sunrise cast a warm radiance across the landscape, painting it in golden hues.
- The moonbeams bathed the sleeping city in a soft radiance, casting an enchanting glow.
- The polished marble floor reflected the sunlight, creating a dazzling radiance throughout the ballroom.
- The bride's smile radiated a joy and radiance that made everyone around her feel uplifted.
- The artist's brushstrokes imbued the canvas with a vibrant radiance that seemed almost alive.
- The fire crackled and glowed, casting a warm and inviting radiance upon the hearth.
- The gemstones sparkled with an ethereal radiance, making them appear like tiny stars suspended in time.
- The child's laughter filled the air with a pure and innocent radiance that melted away all worries.
- The city skyline at night glowed with a myriad of lights, each one contributing to a breathtaking urban radiance.
FAQs About the word radiance
the amount of electromagnetic radiation leaving or arriving at a point on a surface, the quality of being bright and sending out rays of light, an attractive co
lightness,brightness, brilliance, brilliancy, luminousness, glare, refulgence, lustre, glint, effulgence
darkness, dark, dimness, blackness, dulness, dark, blackness, duskiness, dulness, dullness
Her eyes sparkled with a breathtaking radiance that illuminated the room.
The sunrise cast a warm radiance across the landscape, painting it in golden hues.
The moonbeams bathed the sleeping city in a soft radiance, casting an enchanting glow.
The polished marble floor reflected the sunlight, creating a dazzling radiance throughout the ballroom.