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Definition of brightly in English:

brightly

adverb ˈbrʌɪtliˈbraɪtli
  • 1In a way that gives out or reflects much light.

    diamond stud earrings shone brightly in his ears
    lanterns glow brightly in the dark hall
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We were able to get two tickets under the Olympic cauldron, where the flame was burning brightly.
    • At times, the sun shines so brightly through the airport that it blinds the camera.
    • The picture is clean and vivid, with deep, flawless blacks and surfaces that gleam nearly as brightly as they did on the big screen in 1983.
    • The film noir narrative usually plays out not in the brightly lit kitchen of a comfortable home but at night in dimly lit back streets.
    • The juxtaposition of scenes that are brightly lighted with those that are darker is expertly used to underpin the sense of dread.
    • She was looking at the show below from somewhere far above, perhaps from the brightly shining moon.
    • His genius is pure beauty, a creative flame burning so brightly we can hardly look at it.
    • There are more troubles with outdoor, brightly sunlit scenes, where colors tend to look a bit faded.
    • The sun never shines in the laundry, while outside it beams brightly.
    • I occupied myself in coaxing a very cross fire to burn, which at last it did, quite brightly.
    1. 1.1 In a way that is characterized by having vivid colours.
      a very brightly patterned floral jumper
      brightly painted fingernails
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She leaned six brightly hued 1-foot-cubed rectangular columns at 45-degree angles flush to both wall and floor.
      • Even ivories may well have been painted brightly and gilded to enhance their beauty and value.
      • In the front foyer directly to the left, two large brightly painted pieces grab your attention.
      • He began to develop a more individual style characterized by clean-edged, bold, brightly colored geometrical forms.
      • From vibrant acrylics and mixed media paintings to brightly hued folk art, Christie's work is fresh and spontaneous.
      • Sumida pottery is a heavy, brightly glazed pottery and often has human and animal figures attached as reliefs.
      • The cartoonish figures wear menacing facial expressions and incongruously clownish, brightly patterned clothing.
      • Both sets of paintings feature looping, ribbonlike gestures of brightly differing paints.
      • Their brightly green patinated court building and library sport a peculiar fondness of decorative symbolism.
      • The first of its two sections consisted of 12 brightly dyed goatskins pinned to the walls.
  • 2In an intelligent and quick-witted way.

    a wry, brightly written essay
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She offers brightly sardonic descriptions of everything from cuisine to her brother's marriage.
    • He supports and participates in the corporate presentations, and brightly manages time to contribute to closing deals.
    • It is brightly analyzed by Mr. Fowler, you know.
    • The way they used everything possible to save their soldiers is written brightly in the history.
    • The tribunal could brightly conclude that his rights to religious belief and free speech were not violated.
    • This is a brightly written study of Irish life and scenery.
  • 3In a cheerful and lively way.

    chattering brightly
    those on stage smiled brightly at the crowd
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Especially telling were the colorful blends in "Soubrette Song," with brightly resonant trumpets.
    • Faust's friends, who assemble at his house on the night he is taken by Mephistopheles, arebrightly rendered by the symphony chorus.
    • In this brightly pointed account, the new piano part came across as fresh and distinct.
    • The melody rang brightly from the upper gallery.
    • The main theme's bristling energy was brightly complemented by virtuoso scalic passages.
    • One of his darkest visions is also one of his most brightly playful.
    • The complex chromatic, often dark harmony, and caressing Latin-American lilt was impelled brightly by the pianist.
    • His music sparkles quite as brightly as it did 250 years ago.
    • Pearl was looking brightly into her mother's face.
    • The orchestra plays brightly, although about an hour's worth of the score is missing.

Definition of brightly in US English:

brightly

adverbˈbrītlēˈbraɪtli
  • 1In a way that gives out or reflects much light.

    diamond stud earrings shone brightly in his ears
    lanterns glow brightly in the dark hall
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At times, the sun shines so brightly through the airport that it blinds the camera.
    • The sun never shines in the laundry, while outside it beams brightly.
    • We were able to get two tickets under the Olympic cauldron, where the flame was burning brightly.
    • The picture is clean and vivid, with deep, flawless blacks and surfaces that gleam nearly as brightly as they did on the big screen in 1983.
    • The film noir narrative usually plays out not in the brightly lit kitchen of a comfortable home but at night in dimly lit back streets.
    • There are more troubles with outdoor, brightly sunlit scenes, where colors tend to look a bit faded.
    • She was looking at the show below from somewhere far above, perhaps from the brightly shining moon.
    • I occupied myself in coaxing a very cross fire to burn, which at last it did, quite brightly.
    • The juxtaposition of scenes that are brightly lighted with those that are darker is expertly used to underpin the sense of dread.
    • His genius is pure beauty, a creative flame burning so brightly we can hardly look at it.
    1. 1.1 In a way that is characterized by having vivid colors.
      a very brightly patterned floral sweater
      brightly painted fingernails
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The first of its two sections consisted of 12 brightly dyed goatskins pinned to the walls.
      • He began to develop a more individual style characterized by clean-edged, bold, brightly colored geometrical forms.
      • Sumida pottery is a heavy, brightly glazed pottery and often has human and animal figures attached as reliefs.
      • Their brightly green patinated court building and library sport a peculiar fondness of decorative symbolism.
      • The cartoonish figures wear menacing facial expressions and incongruously clownish, brightly patterned clothing.
      • She leaned six brightly hued 1-foot-cubed rectangular columns at 45-degree angles flush to both wall and floor.
      • Even ivories may well have been painted brightly and gilded to enhance their beauty and value.
      • In the front foyer directly to the left, two large brightly painted pieces grab your attention.
      • Both sets of paintings feature looping, ribbonlike gestures of brightly differing paints.
      • From vibrant acrylics and mixed media paintings to brightly hued folk art, Christie's work is fresh and spontaneous.
  • 2In an intelligent and quick-witted way.

    a wry, brightly written essay
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She offers brightly sardonic descriptions of everything from cuisine to her brother's marriage.
    • The way they used everything possible to save their soldiers is written brightly in the history.
    • It is brightly analyzed by Mr. Fowler, you know.
    • This is a brightly written study of Irish life and scenery.
    • He supports and participates in the corporate presentations, and brightly manages time to contribute to closing deals.
    • The tribunal could brightly conclude that his rights to religious belief and free speech were not violated.
  • 3In a cheerful and lively way.

    chattering brightly
    those on stage smiled brightly at the crowd
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The complex chromatic, often dark harmony, and caressing Latin-American lilt was impelled brightly by the pianist.
    • The main theme's bristling energy was brightly complemented by virtuoso scalic passages.
    • In this brightly pointed account, the new piano part came across as fresh and distinct.
    • Faust's friends, who assemble at his house on the night he is taken by Mephistopheles, arebrightly rendered by the symphony chorus.
    • His music sparkles quite as brightly as it did 250 years ago.
    • The orchestra plays brightly, although about an hour's worth of the score is missing.
    • The melody rang brightly from the upper gallery.
    • Especially telling were the colorful blends in "Soubrette Song," with brightly resonant trumpets.
    • One of his darkest visions is also one of his most brightly playful.
    • Pearl was looking brightly into her mother's face.
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