be bright
Frequency: 8.5150.2 per million words
Used to describe a state of being full of light.
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Examples (20)
- The offices are going to be bright and airy.
- Ms Newman is bright, opinionated and decisive.
- This room is so bright thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows.
- He was very bright from a young age.
- The sky was bright with the midday sun.
- She's bright enough to solve this complex problem on her own.
- With the new lights, the entire warehouse will be bright enough for detailed work.
- They are looking for candidates who are bright and have good communication skills.
- The stars were incredibly bright in the clear desert sky.
- One must be bright to get into that university.
- My new phone screen is much brighter than my old one.
- Her children are all very bright; they excel in school.
- A painter's studio should always be bright with natural light.
- He admitted that he wasn't particularly bright in mathematics.
- Her smile was as bright as the morning sun.
- Do you think she is bright enough for the job?
- The stage lights were too bright, making it difficult to see the audience.
- The new intern is bright and learns quickly.
- The moon is especially bright tonight.
- The quiz show contestant proved she was incredibly bright.