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Adjectives commonly used to describe "flash" — vivid descriptors for richer, more specific prose.
(adj)
Occurring quickly with little or no warning or expectation; instantly.
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Very bright (as if to cause blindness).
Emitting much light; visually dazzling; luminous, lucent, radiant.
Generated by an electronic device.
(n)
(physics, uncountable) Electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range visible to the human eye (about 400–750 nanometers): visible light.
Not accompanied by anything else; one in number.
Highly intelligent.
Of short duration; happening quickly.
Moving with speed, rapidity or swiftness, or capable of doing so; rapid; fast.
Relating to heat and conditions which produce it.
Bright and colourless; reflecting equal quantities of all frequencies of visible light.
Lasting for only a moment.
(of an image or color) Bright, intense, or colourful.
Occurring or appearing irregularly from time to time, but not often; incidental.
Number-two; following after the first one with nothing between them. The ordinal number corresponding to the cardinal number two.
The color of grass and leaves; a primary additive color midway between yellow and blue which is evoked by light between roughly 495–570 nm.
Of a blue hue.
Nearest in order, succession, or rank; immediately following (or sometimes preceding) in order.
Of, relating to, produced by, operated with, or utilising electricity; electrical.
Just, only; no more than, pure and simple, neither more nor better than might be expected.
A device used to prevent an animal from biting or eating, which is worn on its snout.
Having a small distance from one end or edge to another, either horizontally or vertically.
(v)
(transitive, ergative) To make full
Occurring, arising, or functioning without any delay; happening within an imperceptibly brief period of time.
Of a characteristic: extreme or very high or strong in degree; severe; also, excessive, towering.
Fast; quick; rapid.
Extremely bright, especially so as to blind the eyes temporarily; bright to the degree that dazzles.
Of great size, large.
A flash of light produced by short-duration, high-voltage discharge of electricity within a cloud, between clouds, or between a cloud and the earth.
Very small.
Terminating in a point or edge, especially one that can cut or pierce easily; not dull, obtuse, or rounded.
Made up of two matching or complementary elements.
Easily understood or grasped by intuition.
Notable for its size, power, or excellence.
Displaying or feeling anger.
Very uncommon; scarce.
Very large.
Not expected, anticipated or foreseen.
Very unpleasant; disagreeable.
Far off (physically, logically or mentally).
(figuratively) Providing clarification or explanation; educational, revealing.
Having, or capable of exerting, power or influence.
Not normal; odd, unusual, surprising, out of the ordinary, often with a negative connotation.
Pruriently detailed and sensationalistic about something shocking or horrifying, especially with regard to violence or sex.
Capable of operating without external control or intervention.
Very swift or quick.
(countable) Any round citrus fruit with a yellow-red colour when ripe and a sour-sweet taste; the fruit of the orange tree.
A very short period of time; a moment.
Minor; small in amount
Light in color.
Made of, or relating to, gold.
Exceedingly violent, severe, ferocious, cruel or savage.
The digit/figure 2.
Extremely good; excellent, amazing.
Opposed to something.
The star that is closest to the Earth.
A device that produces a monochromatic, coherent beam of light.
Not bright or colorful.
Involving physical conflict.
(rail transport) The station code of Prince Edward in Hong Kong.
That splits into two or more directions, or parts.
Of or relating to fire.
Able to be seen.