Pronunciation: /ˈkɔːrəskənt/
noun a glittering gem or sparkling light
A1 The coruscant of the Christmas tree lights dazzled the children.
A2 The coruscant of the stars in the night sky was breathtaking.
B1 The coruscant of the city skyline at night was a sight to behold.
B2 The coruscant of the jewelry in the display case caught her eye.
C1 The coruscant of the chandeliers in the ballroom added to the grandeur of the event.
C2 The coruscant of the diamonds on her necklace was truly mesmerizing.
adjective glittering; sparkling
A1 The coruscant stars twinkled in the night sky.
A2 She wore a coruscant dress that sparkled under the lights.
B1 The city skyline was a coruscant display of lights and buildings.
B2 The coruscant jewels in the crown shimmered with brilliance.
C1 The coruscant beauty of the artwork took my breath away.
C2 The coruscant glow of the sunset painted the sky in vibrant colors.
formal The city skyline was coruscant with the lights of the skyscrapers at night.
informal The party was held in a coruscant venue with glittering decorations everywhere.
slang Her new dress was so coruscant, she definitely stood out at the event.
figurative His ideas were coruscant, sparking inspiration in everyone around him.
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