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Bright as a Adjective has these synonyms:
brilliant, vivid, intense, fluorescent, trade mark Day-GloExample: But you said you wanted the room bright orange, Madam.
cheerful, gay, happy, exuberant, lively, animated, vivacious, spirited
Example: It is a pleasure to see so many bright faces in the audience.
clear, cloudless, fair, unclouded
Example: It certainly is a bright night - you can see every star.
hopeful, optimistic, favorable, propitious, auspicious, promising, rosy
Example: Glenys's job prospects are not very bright.
illustrious, glorious, splendid, magnificent, distinguished, outstanding
Example: Today has been one of the brightest days in the history ofain.
intelligent, clever, quick-witted, witty, brilliant, keen-minded, sharp-witted, gifted, astute, ingenious, alert, smart, precocious, brainy, on the ball
Example: No one can deny that Alison is a bright young woman.
light, shining, gleaming, radiant, brilliant, resplendent, glittering, flashing, refulgent, effulgent, fulgent, fulgid, fulgorous, alight, aglow, beaming, dazzling, glowing, luminous, lambent, incandescent, ablaze with
Example: We arrived on a bright, sunny day. The water was bright with phosphorescence.
shiny, polished, lustrous, glossy, sparkling
Example: I want that brass so bright I can see my face in it.
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