Pronunciation: /ˈreɪdiəns/
noun the quality or state of being radiant; brightness or light emitted by something
A1 Her smile lit up the room with radiance.
A2 The radiance of the full moon illuminated the dark night.
B1 The radiance of the sun reflected off the water, creating a beautiful shimmer.
B2 The actress's radiance on the red carpet captured everyone's attention.
C1 The radiance of her personality shone through in everything she did.
C2 The radiance of the sunrise over the mountains was a breathtaking sight.
adjective radiant
A1 She has a radiant smile that lights up the room.
A2 The radiant sun warmed their faces as they walked along the beach.
B1 The radiance of the full moon illuminated the night sky.
B2 The radiance of her beauty was undeniable, drawing everyone's attention.
C1 The radiance of his intelligence shone through in everything he said and did.
C2 The radiance of the sunset reflected off the water, creating a breathtaking scene.
formal The radiance of the chandelier filled the room with a warm glow.
informal Her smile had a radiance that lit up the whole party.
slang The sunset was so beautiful, it had this amazing radiance to it.
figurative His radiance on stage captivated the audience, leaving them in awe.
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