Origin: bef. 1000; ME; OE
breht, beorht; c. Goth
bairht(
s), OS
ber(a)ht, OHG
beraht, ON
bjartr; Welsh
berth splendid (<
*berkto-); akin to L
flagrāre to blaze (
see flagrant ), Albanian (
i)
bardhë white, Skt
bhrājate(
it) shines

Related forms: brightish, adjective
brightly, adverb
Synonyms:
1. refulgent, effulgent, lustrous, lucent, beaming, lambent. Bright, brilliant, radiant, shining refer to that which gives forth, is filled with, or reflects light. Bright suggests the general idea: bright flare, stars, mirror. Brilliant implies a strong, unusual, or sparkling brightness, often changeful or varied and too strong to be agreeable: brilliant sunlight. Radiant implies the pouring forth of steady rays of light, esp. as are agreeable to the eyes: a radiant face. Shining implies giving forth or reflecting a strong or steady light: shining eyes. 4. keen, discerning, sharp, sharp-witted, ingenious, clever. 8. promising, encouraging.
Antonyms:
1. dull, dim.