Pronunciation: /ɪnˈkændəsənt/
noun a lamp that produces light by heating a filament
A1 The incandescent light bulb illuminated the room.
A2 She admired the incandescent glow of the fireflies in the night.
B1 The incandescent beauty of the sunset took her breath away.
B2 The incandescent colors of the fireworks lit up the night sky.
C1 The incandescent brilliance of the diamond was unmatched.
C2 The incandescent passion in his eyes left her speechless.
adjective emitting light as a result of being heated
A1 The incandescent light bulb glowed brightly in the dark room.
A2 The incandescent sun shone down on the beach, warming the sand.
B1 She wore an incandescent smile as she accepted the award.
B2 The artist's incandescent talent was evident in every brushstroke.
C1 The speaker's incandescent passion for the topic captivated the audience.
C2 The novel was praised for its incandescent prose and vivid descriptions.
formal The incandescent light bulb emitted a warm and bright glow.
informal I love how cozy the incandescent lights make the room feel.
slang The incandescent bulbs are lit AF.
figurative Her smile was incandescent, lighting up the entire room.
incandescenced
incandescents
more incandescent
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