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luminous
[loo-muh-nuhs]
adjective
radiating or reflecting light; shining; bright.
Antonyms: darklighted up or illuminated; well-lighted.
the luminous ballroom.
Antonyms: darkbrilliant intellectually; enlightened or enlightening, as a writer or a writer's works.
a luminous concept; luminous prose.
Synonyms: intelligent, brightAntonyms: stupidclear; readily intelligible.
a concise, luminous report.
Antonyms: obscure
luminous
/ ˈluːmɪnəs /
adjective
radiating or reflecting light; shining; glowing
luminous colours
(not in technical use) exhibiting luminescence
luminous paint
full of light; well-lit
(of a physical quantity in photometry) evaluated according to the visual sensation produced in an observer rather than by absolute energy measurements Compare radiant
luminous flux
luminous intensity
easily understood; lucid; clear
enlightening or wise
Other Word Forms
- luminously adverb
- luminousness noun
- nonluminous adjective
- nonluminously adverb
- nonluminousness noun
- self-luminous adjective
- semiluminous adjective
- semiluminously adverb
- semiluminousness noun
- unluminous adjective
- unluminously adverb
- unluminousness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of luminous1
Example Sentences
“It was from my parents,” she thought, luminous with joy.
Mr. Loquasto’s pale, loosely clinging outfits for the men and women provide a celestial softness further enhanced by Ms. Tipton’s luminous lighting.
What lingers, though — in both del Toro’s film and Shelley’s original — are the small, luminous moments where food becomes something more than sustenance.
He receives his due — at times, veneration — for the luminous courage that held together a loose coalition of colonies against the world’s foremost military power.
The gem "of exceptional quality" was named after its "extremely rare" luminous and pure pink colour, Sotheby's said.
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