bright

adjective22 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

To a high degree of brightness.

To a very high degree of brightness.

Excessively bright, often uncomfortably so.

Extremely and forcefully bright.

Continuing to be bright despite the time or circumstances.

To a moderate or reasonable degree of brightness.

Brighter than expected.

Brighter than is normal or typical.

Sufficiently or acceptably bright.

Bright in a way that does not seem natural.

Highly intelligent.

Very intelligent.

Unusually or outstandingly intelligent.

Extremely intelligent, to a degree that is hard to believe.

Quite intelligent.

Used to describe a state of being full of light.

To give out or reflect a strong light.

To appear full of light or to seem good/promising.

To give the impression of being full of light or good/promising.

To change to a state of being full of light.

To gradually become full of light.

To continue to be full of light.

To emit a steady and radiant light.

To produce a strong, intense light, like a fire or star.

Used for the morning, indicating a clear and sunny start to the day.

Used to describe someone as intelligent.