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brighten in Latin

brighten in Latin is candēscō — brighten means to make or become lighter or more vivid in colour.

brighten in Latin

candēscō
verb
(transitive) To make bright or brighter in color.

What does "brighten" mean?

  1. verb To make or become lighter or more vivid in colour.
    "A coat of white paint brightened the whole room."
  2. verb To make or become more cheerful.
    "Her visit really brightened his day."

brighten in a sentence

  • A coat of white paint brightened the whole room.
  • Her visit really brightened his day.
  • His mood brightened as soon as the sun came out.

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What is "brighten" in Latin?

"brighten" in Latin is candēscō. brighten means: To make or become lighter or more vivid in colour.

How do you use "brighten" in a sentence?

Example: "A coat of white paint brightened the whole room." In Latin, "brighten" is candēscō.

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