refulgent

adj
/ɹəˈfʌld͡ʒənt/

Etymology

From Latin refulgentem, accusative singular of refulgēns, present active participle of refulgeō, from re- (“back”) + fulgeō (“shine”). By surface analysis, re- + Latin fulg(ere) + -ent.

  1. derived from refulgentem

Definitions

  1. Resplendent, or shining brightly and radiantly.

  2. As if giving off light or warmth.

    • She had a refulgent smile.

The neighborhood

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