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synomyms for light

 

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Synonyms for Light

Noun:

  • Beam - A narrow stream of light.
  • Gleam - A faint or brief light.
  • Glimmer - A faint, wavering light.
  • Glow - A steady radiance of light.
  • Ray - A narrow beam of light that shines in a straight line.
  • Shine - Brightness or radiance emitted by an object.
  • Illumination - The action of supplying light to an area.

Adjective:

  • Bright - Giving out or reflecting a lot of light.
  • Shining - Emitting or reflecting light.
  • Luminous - Emitting light, especially in the dark.
  • Radiant - Sending out light; shining or glowing brightly.
  • Glimmering - Shining faintly or unsteadily.
  • Glowing - Emitting a steady radiance of light.
  • Illuminated - Lit up; made brighter with light.

Verb:

Adverb:

  • Brightly - With a lot of light; brightly lit.
  • Intensely - In a very strong, bright, or powerful way.
  • Dazzlingly - In a way that impresses or excites with great brightness or splendor.
  • Radiantly - In a shining or glowing manner.
Sample Sentences:
  • The beam of light from the lighthouse guided the ships to safety.
  • The moonlight gleamed through the window.
  • As night fell, a glimmer of hope appeared on the horizon.
  • The glowing embers of the campfire warmed their faces.
  • A ray of sunlight pierced through the thick clouds.
  • The gemstones on her necklace shined brightly under the spotlight.
  • The room was filled with a soft illumination from the table lamp.
  • The brilliant stars lit up the night sky.
  • The moon was luminous and bathed the landscape in a gentle glow.
  • The radiant smile on her face brightened up the room.
  • The candle's glimmering flame flickered in the small breeze.
  • The fireflies danced in the night, glowing like tiny lanterns.
  • The city streets were beautifully illuminated during the holiday season.
  • The match will ignite the fireworks display.
  • The sun illuminated the entire room after the curtains were drawn.
  • The stars shone brightly in the clear night sky.
  • The lightning flashed intensely during the storm.
  • The sparkling chandelier cast a dazzlingly beautiful light in the ballroom.
  • The diamond on her finger radiantly reflected the sunlight.
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