Pronunciation: /ˈreɪdiˌeɪtɪŋ/
verb to emit or send out rays of light; to spread or extend outward from a central point
A1 The sun was radiating warmth on the beach.
A2 The flowers in the garden were radiating a sweet fragrance.
B1 The speaker's passion for the topic was radiating through their words.
B2 The artist's talent was radiating in every stroke of the painting.
C1 The leader's charisma was radiating throughout the room, captivating everyone's attention.
C2 The energy of the concert was radiating from the stage, creating an electrifying atmosphere.
formal The sun was radiating intense heat on the desert landscape.
informal She was radiating happiness after receiving the good news.
slang The party was lit, everyone was radiating good vibes.
figurative His charisma was radiating from him, drawing people towards him.
radiated
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more radiating
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is radiating
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