Pronunciation: /ˈreɪdiˌeɪt/
verb to emit or give off rays of light or heat
A1 The sun radiates heat and light.
A2 She radiates happiness wherever she goes.
B1 The flowers radiate a sweet fragrance in the garden.
B2 Her kindness radiates from her actions.
C1 The talented singer radiates charisma on stage.
C2 The artwork radiates a sense of peace and tranquility.
adjective having rays or radiation
A1 The sun radiates warmth and light.
A2 The flowers in the garden radiate a beautiful fragrance.
B1 The smile on her face radiated happiness.
B2 The artwork in the gallery radiated a sense of tranquility.
C1 The speaker's confidence radiated throughout the room.
C2 The aura of success radiated from the successful entrepreneur.
adverb in a way that emits rays of light or heat
A1 The sun radiates warmth.
A2 The flowers radiate a sweet fragrance.
B1 The smile on her face radiated happiness.
B2 The artist's work radiates creativity and passion.
C1 Her beauty radiates from within.
C2 The speaker's confidence radiated throughout the room.
formal The sun radiates heat and light in all directions.
informal She has a smile that radiates warmth and kindness.
slang That party was so fun, the vibes were just radiating all night.
figurative Her confidence radiates like a beacon, inspiring those around her.
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