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Adjectives commonly used to describe "bright" — vivid descriptors for richer, more specific prose.
(adj)
Of a problem, that continues over an extended period of time.
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Intense; sensitive; sharp.
Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time.
Near the end of a period of time.
In the early part of growth or life; born not long ago.
(n)
A surname from Yoruba.
Of, relating to, or producing hemorrhage.
Favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter.
Of or pertaining to England.
Characterized by or causing degeneration.
(clothing) A knob or disc that is passed through a loop or (buttonhole), serving as a fastener.
With no or few possessions or money, particularly in relation to contemporaries who do have them.
Loved; lovable.
(adv)
To a great extent or degree.
At or close to the state of the art.
Overly proud of oneself, especially concerning appearance; having a high opinion of one's own accomplishments with slight reason.
(pathology) Of, pertaining to, or caused by arteriosclerosis
A building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) ungulates, especially horses.
Relating to, causing, or caused by inflammation.
In an initial stage; beginning, starting, coming into existence.
Following, in succession, without interruption.
Suffering from gloom; melancholy; dejected.
Not counterfeit, spurious, false, or adulterated
Of, facing, situated in, or related to the north; northerly.
Existing or present but concealed or inactive.
Widely open to new ideas, willing to depart from established opinions or conventions; permissive.
Unblemished (figuratively or literally); clean and pure; innocent.
(uncountable) Recognition of importance or value; respect; veneration (of someone, usually for being morally upright or successful).
(physics, uncountable) Electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range visible to the human eye (about 400–750 nanometers): visible light.
(v)
(transitive) To make (something, such as a surface) bright, shiny, and smooth by, or (by extension) as if by, rubbing; to polish, to shine.
A surname.
Of, pertaining to, or suffering from cirrhosis.
Boring; not exciting or interesting.
An elongated round shape resembling an egg or ellipse.
Well known.
(medicine) Less than acute.
The atmosphere above a given point, especially as visible from the surface of the Earth as the place where the sun, moon, stars, and clouds are seen.
A labyrinth; a puzzle consisting of a complicated network of paths or passages, the aim of which is to find one's way through.
(of a holiday) Exceptionally celebrated on a date other than the usual date.
famous or widely praised
An organ through which animals see (“perceive surroundings via light”).
(medicine) Afflicted with edema.
A building in an airport where passengers transfer from ground transportation to the facilities that allow them to board airplanes.
Physically close.
(interrogative) In what manner:
Characteristic of or pertaining to birds, or to bird-like or flying creatures.
Negates the meaning of the modified verb.
The star that is closest to the Earth.
A format for communicating or presenting information.
Accepted, familiar, researched.
A village and civil parish in Stratford-on-Avon district, Warwickshire, England (OS grid ref SP3748).
A habitational surname from Old English.
Primarily physical senses.
The study of the physical properties of the earth, including how humans affect and are affected by them.