refulgent

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    radiating or as if radiating light

Word Origin

refulgent
refulgent: see flame
refulgent (adj.)
c. 1500, from Middle French refulgent or directly from Latin refulgentem (nominative refulgens), present participle of refulgere "flash back, shine brilliantly," from re- "back" (see re-) + fulgere "to shine" (see bleach (v.)).

Example

1. If love is sadden , then let the memory be refulgent .
2. Human is great because of dream ; career is refulgent because of hardworking !
3. The ancestral temple cultivates the clan ideology , strengthens the huizhou business which in return makes the ancestral temple more refulgent by supporting it by means of finance . For huizhou , where the clans live together , mending the temple and the pedigree are the most holy thing .
4. The beaming sun ; the effulgent daffodils ; a radiant sunrise ; a refulgent sunset .
5. Middle east has declined since modern era and still now in status of underdevelopment , however it had possessed of refulgent history .

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