Definition of Bright
Adjective
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full or promise
"had a bright future in publishing"
"the scandal threatened an abrupt end to a promising political career"
"a hopeful new singer on Broadway"
hopeful promising -
characterized by happiness or gladness
"bright faces"
"all the world seems bright and gay"
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clear and sharp and ringing
"the bright sound of the trumpet section"
"the brilliant sound of the trumpets"
brilliant -
not made dim or less bright
"undimmed headlights"
"surprisingly the curtain started to rise while the houselights were still undimmed"
undimmed -
splendid
"the bright stars of stage and screen"
"a bright moment in history"
"the bright pageantry of court"
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made smooth and bright by or as if by rubbing
reflecting a sheen or glow
"bright silver candlesticks"
"a burnished brass knocker"
"she brushed her hair until it fell in lustrous auburn waves"
"rows of shining glasses"
"shiny black patents"
burnished lustrous shining shiny -
having lots of light either natural or artificial
"the room was bright and airy"
"a stage bright with spotlights"
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characterized by quickness and ease in learning
"some children are brighter in one subject than another"
"smart children talk earlier than the average"
smart -
having striking color
"bright dress"
"brilliant tapestries"
"a bird with vivid plumage"
brilliant vivid -
emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts
"the sun was bright and hot"
"a bright sunlit room"
Adverb
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with brightness
"the stars shone brilliantly"
"the windows glowed jewel bright"
brilliantly brightly
Word games points for the Bright
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- Word Chums® score of the bright (14)
- Words With Friends® score of the bright (13)
Unscramble bright
29 unscramble word found using the letters bright.
bi, big, bight, birth, bit, brig, bright, brit, brith, ghi, gi, gib, girt, girth, git, grit, grith, hi, hit, it, rib, rig, right, rit, thig, thir, ti, tig, trig,