LUMINOUS: "softly bright or radiant"
"Luminous" refers to something that emits or reflects light, or something that is bright, shining, or glowing, either literally or figuratively.
The word "luminous" traces its origins to the Latin word "luminosus," derived from "lumen," meaning 'light.'
Here are five sample sentences using "luminous":
The stars in the night sky appeared luminous, casting a beautiful glow overhead.
Her smile was so radiant and luminous; it lit up the entire room.
The artist used luminous colors to create a striking and vivid painting.
The scientist studied materials that exhibited luminous properties under certain conditions.
The author's prose was filled with luminous descriptions that painted vivid images in the reader's mind.
"Luminous" is often associated with brightness, radiance, and a quality of emitting or reflecting light, both in a literal and metaphorical sense.
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