bright adjective (COLOUR)
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bright adjective (INTELLIGENT)
B2 intelligent and quick to learn:
She was enthusiastic and full of bright ideas and suggestions.
Altri esempi
- Da Silva plays a bright, lonely student from New York, adrift in small-town Arizona.
- She's fresh out of/from university and very bright.
- He's very good-looking but not terribly bright.
- She wants a man who is bright, attractive and funny as well, which is asking the impossible in my opinion.
- He's a bright enough student - he just lacks motivation.
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bright adjective (HAPPY)
B2 full of hope for success or happiness:
Things are starting to look brighter for British businesses.
Altri esempi
- The receptionist had a bright set smile on his face, but I could tell that he was bored.
- The experts are painting a brighter picture of the state of the economy.
- With no job or qualifications, the future didn't look bright for James.
- The customers loved her bright and cheerful manner.
- Look on the bright side - no one was badly hurt.
Thesaurus: sinonimi e parole collegate
Feeling pleasure and happiness
- (as) pleased as Punch idiom
- be as high as a kite idiom
- be dancing in the streets idiom
- be floating on air idiom
- be full of the joys of spring idiom
- be in seventh heaven idiom
- breezy
- brighten
- contented
- dance
- delighted
- ecstatic
- elated
- incandescent
- jubilant
- jump for joy idiom
- light-hearted
- look/feel like a million dollars idiom
- loved up
- swoon
brightness
brightly
adverb uk
/ˈbraɪt.li/ us
/ˈbraɪt.li/
Espressione idiomatica/espressioni idiomatiche
brights [ plural ] US informal UK full beam [ U ]
Thesaurus: sinonimi e parole collegate