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bright
adjective
-
bright
,
brighter
,
brightest
full
of
light
or
shining
strongly
•
The
living
room
looked
warm
and
bright
after
they
opened
the
curtains
.
The
living
room
looked
warm
and
bright
after
they
opened
the
curtains
.
•
The
bright
moon
lit
the
path
through
the
forest
.
The
bright
moon
lit
the
path
through
the
forest
.
Old
English
“
beorht
”
meaning
shining
or
clear
,
related
to
German
“
braht
”
and
Dutch
“
bercht
”.
adjective
-
bright
,
brighter
,
brightest
quick
to
learn
and
understand
things
;
intelligent
•
Maya
is
a
bright
student
who
solves
math
problems
quickly
.
Maya
is
a
bright
student
who
solves
math
problems
quickly
.
•
The
company
wants
to
hire
bright
young
engineers
.
The
company
wants
to
hire
bright
young
engineers
.
Transferred
sense
from
‘
shining
’
to
‘
lively
in
mind
’
appeared
in
18th
century
English
.
adjective
-
bright
,
brighter
,
brightest
having
vivid
,
strong
,
or
bold
color
•
She
wore
a
bright
red
scarf
on
the
cold
day
.
She
wore
a
bright
red
scarf
on
the
cold
day
.
•
The
artist
chose
bright
blues
and
yellows
for
the
mural
.
The
artist
chose
bright
blues
and
yellows
for
the
mural
.
Use
to
describe
vivid
colors
became
common
in
the
late
19th
century
.
adjective
-
bright
,
brighter
,
brightest
cheerful
or
full
of
hope
;
likely
to
be
good
or
successful
•
He
greeted
us
with
a
bright
smile
.
He
greeted
us
with
a
bright
smile
.
•
Things
are
looking
bright
for
the
team
this
season
.
Things
are
looking
bright
for
the
team
this
season
.
Figurative
sense
of
‘
likely
to
turn
out
well
’
dates
from
early
17th
century
.