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radiant

RAY-dee-uhnt
adjective
1
Giving off light or heat; shining brightly.
"The radiant heat from the fireplace warmed the whole room."
2
Glowing with happiness, health, or beauty.
"She looked radiant on her wedding day."

How to Use Radiant

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishShining brightly, or (of a person) glowing with happiness or beauty.

Common pairings
radiant smile radiant heat radiant glow

Word Forms

more radiant comparative, radiants plural, most radiant superlative

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Etymology

From Latin radians/radiantis, the present participle of radiare, "to give off rays".

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