coruscate

pronunciation

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  • Verb:
    reflect brightly
    be lively or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity

Word Origin

coruscate (v.)
1705, from Latin coruscatus, past participle of coruscare "to vibrate, glitter," perhaps from PIE *(s)ker- (2) "leap, jump about" (compare scherzo). Related: Coruscated; coruscating.

Example

1. The electric car is your best choice , bring your life coruscate .
2. The cadre works , in opportunity of survival of the coruscate in reform .
3. What kind of mood can let person mind coruscate ?
4. Elegant color and structure , the world , coruscate gives the unique expressive and lasting vitality .
5. Farming 8 division how does 147 groups field cast off predicament coruscate opportunity of survival .

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