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effulgent
[ ih-fuhl-juhnt, ih-fool- ]
effulgent
/ ɪˈfʌldʒənt /
adjective
- radiant; brilliant
Derived Forms
- efˈfulgence, noun
- efˈfulgently, adverb
Other Words From
- ef·fulgence noun
- ef·fulgent·ly adverb
- unef·fulgent adjective
- unef·fulgent·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of effulgent1
Word History and Origins
Origin of effulgent1
Example Sentences
I was drawn to the effulgent green moss, the old, sprawling yews, the buzz of spotting a nuthatch or goldcrest or sparrowhawk.
A black bird is flying through a glimmering heaven that Moufarrege graced with effulgent clouds, using silk, cotton and wool threads to dazzling effect.
When hijacked by the Master’s control rooms, they burn an effulgent pink, so overbearingly bright that they become mesmerizing.
Amid their taut geometries are passages of enfolding softness and effulgent color harmonies — rich reds, pale yellows and blues against his favorite milky lime green.
Prince, in effulgent gold and purple stripes, announced his memoir as he leaned on a Plexiglas barrier on a stairway high above the crowd.
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