Bright ( adjective , adverb )

(As an adjective)

Bright ( adjective )

  1. Emitting or reflecting light.
  2. Having or showing a strong or vivid color.
  3. Having or showing intelligence, vivacity, or courage.
  4. Having a cheerful or optimistic disposition or outlook.

Origin:

Old english beorht, of germanic origin; related to dutch beroemd and german berühmt.

Examples:

  1. The bright sun was shining in the sky.
  2. She wore a bright yellow dress.
  3. He had a bright idea for solving the problem.
  4. She had a bright smile on her face.
  5. The future looked bright for the company.

(As an adverb)

Bright ( adverb )

  1. Emitting or reflecting light.
  2. Having or showing a strong or vivid color.
  3. Having or showing intelligence, vivacity, or courage.
  4. Having a cheerful or optimistic disposition or outlook.

Origin:

Old english beorht, of germanic origin; related to dutch beroemd and german berühmt.

Examples:

  1. The bright sun was shining in the sky.
  2. She wore a bright yellow dress.
  3. He had a bright idea for solving the problem.
  4. She had a bright smile on her face.
  5. The future looked bright for the company.
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