seem bright
Frequency: 6.855.1 per million words
To give the impression of being full of light or good/promising.
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- The company's prospects seem bright after the successful product launch.
- With such a talented new team, the future of the department seems bright.
- Despite the initial setbacks, the project's outlook now seems brighter.
- Her academic future seemed bright, even from a very young age.
- The new student doesn't talk much, but he seems bright and catches on quickly.
- Thanks to the large windows, the entire house seems bright and airy.
- Even on a cloudy day, this corner of the garden always seems bright.
- Although he was nervous during the interview, he seemed bright and capable.
- The economic forecast doesn't seem so bright for the next quarter.
- The path ahead seemed bright as the morning sun broke through the clouds.