What is a synonym for the word radiance?
See definition of radiance on Dictionary.com. nounbrightness, luminescence. nounhappiness.
Some common synonyms of enough are adequate, competent, and sufficient. While all these words mean "being what is necessary or desirable," enough is less exact in suggestion than sufficient. do you have enough food? When would adequate be a good substitute for enough?
radiance noun [U] (STRONG EXPRESSION)
an expression of great happiness, hope, or beauty: There was something about her eyes that went beyond radiance.
- adequate.
- mediocre.
- presentable.
- respectable.
- so-so.
- tolerable.
- all right.
- allowable.
adjective. Someone who is radiant is so happy that their happiness shows in their face. On her wedding day the bride looked truly radiant. Synonyms: happy, glowing, ecstatic, joyful More Synonyms of radiant.
radiant. / (ˈreɪdɪənt) / adjective. sending out rays of light; bright; shining. characterized by health, intense joy, happiness, etca radiant countenance.
- adequate.
- decent.
- fair.
- good.
- gratifying.
- satisfying.
- solid.
- suitable.
Some common synonyms of plentiful are abundant, ample, and copious. While all these words mean "more than sufficient without being excessive," plentiful implies a great or rich supply.
plentiful, ample, abundant, bountiful describe a more than adequate supply of something. plentiful suggests an over-adequate quantity: a plentiful supply. ample suggests a more than adequate quality as well: to give ample praise.
Examples from Collins dictionaries
She has the vigour and radiance of someone young enough to be her grand-daughter. There was about her a new radiance. The dim bulb of the bedside lamp cast a soft radiance over his face.
What is the symbolic meaning of radiance?
A sign of radiance in a person is a wide smile, and pregnant women are often said to have a glow or radiance because they're full of life. Definitions of radiance. an attractive combination of good health and happiness. “the radiance of her countenance” type of: felicity, happiness.
radiant adjective (HAPPY/BEAUTIFUL)
obviously very happy, or very beautiful: He gave a radiant smile when he heard her news. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Attractive. adorable.

idiom. informal. used to say that something is reasonable or fair. "I'll wash the dishes today, and you can wash them tomorrow." "Fair enough.""He needs more time." "Fair enough, but we can't wait too much longer."
phrase. You use fair enough when you want to say that a statement, decision, or action seems reasonable to a certain extent, but that perhaps there is more to be said or done. [mainly spoken] If you don't like it, fair enough, but that's hardly a justification to attack the whole thing.
adjective. adequately good for the circumstances. “if it's good enough for you it's good enough for me” Synonyms: good. having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified.
Some common synonyms of radiant are bright, brilliant, luminous, and lustrous.
adjective. an energetic person has a lot of energy and is very active.
synonyms for full of energy
lively. peppy. speedy. sprightly. active.
1[transitive, intransitive] radiate (something) radiate (from somebody) if a person radiates a particular quality or emotion, or if it radiates from them, people can see it very clearly He radiated self-confidence and optimism.
radiate something The hot stars radiate energy. radiate (from something) Heat radiates from the stove.
What is the root word for radiant?
The Latin root is radiantem, "shining," and sometime around 1500 it started being used to describe physical beauty, which Shakespeare did in "Twelfth Night": "Most radiant, exquisite, and unmatchable beauty..."
Some common synonyms of adequate are competent, enough, and sufficient.
adequate, decent, fair, good, gratifying, satisfying, solid, suitable, tolerable, valid, all right, ample, appeasing, assuaging, assuasive, average, cogent, comfortable, competent, cool.
excellent – superior, best in its class, of the highest quality, making a person shout “Excelsior!” exceptional – uncommon, rare, and better for being so. exemplary – an example of high quality, a model for others. fine – delicate, exquisite, almost as good as it gets.
If you have a sufficient amount of something, it's enough — not too much, not too little, just right. Goldilocks would be pleased. Sufficient comes from a Latin verb meaning "to meet the need." If something is sufficient it has met, or satisfied, a need.
about average; acceptable. “more than adequate as a secretary” synonyms: fair to middling, passable, tolerable satisfactory.
- absolute.
- indisputable.
- self-evident.
- undeniable.
- unequivocal.
- unmistakable.
- accurate.
- authentic.
Word | Synonym-1 | Synonym-3 |
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Beautiful | Gorgeous | Splendid |
Begin | Start | Launch |
Big | Enormous | Immense |
Brave | Courageous | Dauntless |
- alluring.
- appealing.
- charming.
- cute.
- dazzling.
- delicate.
- delightful.
- elegant.
Some common synonyms of gorgeous are glorious, resplendent, splendid, sublime, and superb. While all these words mean "extraordinarily or transcendently impressive," gorgeous implies a rich splendor especially in display of color.
What is the meaning of the word radiance '?
radiance noun [U] (HAPPINESS/BEAUTY)
happiness, beauty, or good health that you can see in someone's face: He was struck by the radiance of her smile.
synonyms for high-quality
excellent. finest. first-rate. prime.
Superb, outstanding, and terrific are synonyms for very good.
Synonyms: exceptional, favorable, excellent, righteous, altruistic, superb.
admirable, adorable, alluring, angelic, appealing, beauteous, bewitching, captivating, charming, classy, comely, cute, dazzling, delicate, delightful, divine, elegant, enthralling, enticing, excellent, exquisite, fair, fascinating, fetching, fine, foxy, good-looking, gorgeous, graceful, grand, handsome, ideal, inviting ...
Synonyms for natural beauty in English
scenery; natural beauty; beauty of the landscape; scenic beauty; beauty of the countryside.
gorgeous used for emphasizing that someone looks very beautiful, especially when their clothes and hair are also very special: You look absolutely gorgeous in that dress.