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refulgent
/ rɪˈfʌldʒənt /
adjective
- literary.shining, brilliant, or radiant
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Derived Forms
- reˈfulgence, noun
- reˈfulgently, adverb
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Other Words From
- re·ful·gence re·ful·gen·cy re·ful·gent·ness noun
- re·ful·gent·ly adverb
- un·re·ful·gent adjective
- un·re·ful·gent·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of refulgent1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of refulgent1
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Example Sentences
This little speech, began with the deepest sigh, but finished with the most refulgent smile, only added to their wonder.
Standing near the gate was pretty Cherrie, and a refulgent smile greeted him from the rosy lips.
He hastened to remove the refulgent edifice, steering it prudently to its station in the stable yard.
When the engine emerges from the paint-shop it is gorgeous and refulgent—brilliantly new.
Your life henceforth shall be reminiscent and its declining years shall be hallowed by the refulgent rays of retrospection.'
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