brighten in Latin
brighten in Latin is candēscō — brighten means to make or become lighter or more vivid in colour.
brighten in Latin
candēscō
(transitive) To make bright or brighter in color.
What does "brighten" mean?
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verb To make or become lighter or more vivid in colour.
"A coat of white paint brightened the whole room."
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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.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
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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