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Associations of "Light hearted" (30 Words)
auroral | Characteristic of the dawn. A dim auroral glow. |
bask | Be exposed. The seals came ashore to breed and to bask. |
beam | Express with a beaming face or smile. The sun s rays beamed down. |
bright | Brightly. Some children are brighter in one subject than another. |
brightness | Success and happiness. The brightness will linger through Wednesday. |
brilliance | Vividness of colour. Lapis lazuli was highly regarded for the brilliance of its colour. |
brilliantly | In an exceptionally clever or talented way. At night the town was brilliantly lit. |
dazzling | Extremely impressive, beautiful, or skilful. A dazzling display of football. |
emitter | A thing which emits something. Infrared emitters. |
flash | A newsflash. A flash of emotion swept over him. |
gleam | A faint or brief light, especially one reflected from something. She saw a gleam of triumph in his eyes. |
glimmer | A flash of light (especially reflected light. The moonlight glimmered on the lawn. |
glisten | (of something wet or greasy) shine with a sparkling light. His eyes were glistening. |
glitter | Shine with a bright, shimmering reflected light. Sneakers trimmed with sequins and glitter. |
glow | A strong feeling of pleasure or well-being. With a glow of pride Mildred walked away. |
illuminate | Make (something) visible or bright by shining light on it; light up. This is a carefully written large format manuscript illuminated by Leonardo Bellini. |
illumination | A condition of spiritual awareness divine illumination. These books form the most sustained analysis and illumination of the subject. |
illumine | Enlighten (someone) spiritually or intellectually. He moved her lamp so that her face was illumined. |
lamp | Hunt at night using lamps especially for rabbits. A table lamp. |
luminosity | The rate of emission of radiation, visible or otherwise. Acrylic colours retain freshness and luminosity. |
phosphorescent | Emitting light without appreciable heat as by slow oxidation of phosphorous. The phosphorescent glow of decaying wood. |
radiance | An attractive combination of good health and happiness. The radiance of the sunset dwindled and died. |
radiant | Of an appliance designed to emit radiant energy especially for cooking or heating. A radiant heater. |
radiation | Syndrome resulting from exposure to ionizing radiation e g exposure to radioactive chemicals or to nuclear explosions low doses cause diarrhea and nausea and vomiting and sometimes loss of hair greater exposure can cause sterility and cataracts and some forms of cancer and other diseases severe exposure can cause death within hours. Ultraviolet and infrared radiations. |
ray | Emit as rays. The sun rays forth its natural light into the air. |
shine | Make a surface shine. His shoes were shined to perfection. |
spectroscopy | The use of spectroscopes to analyze spectra. |
sunlight | The rays of the sun. A shaft of sunlight. |
sunshine | Used as a friendly or sometimes threatening form of address. Hand it over sunshine. |
ultraviolet | Of equipment or techniques using or concerned with ultraviolet radiation. An ultraviolet telescope. |