-adjective 1. radiating or reflecting light; luminous; shining: The bright coins shone in the gloom. 2. filled with light: The room was bright with sunshine. 3. vivid or brilliant: a bright red dress; bright passages of prose. 4. quick-witted or intelligent: They gave promotions to bright employees. 5. clever or witty, as a remark: Bright comments enlivened the conversation. 6. animated; lively; cheerful: a bright and happy child; a bird's bright song. 7. characterized by happiness or gladness: All the world seems bright and gay. 8. favorable or auspicious: bright prospects for the future. 9. radiant or splendid: the bright pageantry of court. 10. illustrious or glorious, as an era: the bright days of the Renaissance. 11. clear or translucent, as liquid: The bright water trickled through his fingers. 12. having a glossy, glazed, or polished finish. 13. intensely clear and vibrant in tone or quality; clear and sharp in sound: a bright singing voice.
-noun 14. brights, a. the automobile or truck headlights used for driving at night or under conditions of decreased visibility. b. the brighter level of intensity of these lights, usually deflected upward by switching on a bulb in the headlamp that strikes the lens at a different angle. 15. flue-cured, light-hued tobacco. 16. an artist's paintbrush having short, square-edged bristles. 17. Archaic. brightness; splendor. -adverb 18. in a bright manner; brightly.
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"brighter hence the honor" "brighter hence the honor"
It is making the place brighter
It provided hope for a brighter future and it provided bread.
The Shorter the wire the brighter the bulb ! Because if it is short then it get brighter and the more batterie the brighter the bulb ! Or the lower voltage the brighter the bulb !
A light brighter than any light. Basically the best of the best ;)
Possibly - but it's not a symptom I've ever heard of
Tomorrow is going to be a BRIGHTER day. The sun is BRIGHTER today then yesterday. Some day I will shine BRIGHTER than the sun.
A star that is brighter than another.
Betelgeuse is brighter.
5050 is brighter
The Brighter Buccaneer was created in 1933.
The duration of The Brighter Day is 1500.0 seconds.