Present participle for to illuminate or shine with light
“There's still light in the sky at nine at night, and it'll brighten the valley by five tomorrow morning.”
Present participle for to make or become brighter or lighter in contrast
“If you then adjust the display, it will brighten the image so that you can see the gas clouds of the arms.”
Present participle for to make or become happier and more cheerful
“He figured that Disneyland was the one place guaranteed to brighten her mood.”
Present participle for to vitalize or make more attractive, especially by adding (bright) colors
“Brighten your look by adding splashes of color.”
Present participle for to sparkle or glimmer with light
Present participle for to make more beautiful or attractive by adorning or decorating
Present participle for to shine brightly, especially with reflected light
Present participle for to provide assuagement or palliation to
Present participle for to make smooth, glossy or shiny by rubbing, cleaning, or grinding
Present participle for to shine light through the back of an object
Present participle for to enhance the value of something, or to make more efficient
Present participle for to give a fresh look to (something old or shabby)
Present participle for to become sunny or bright after a period of inclement weather
Present participle for to become or make more intense
Something interesting or enjoyable that provides a short respite from a tense or tedious situation
The time of day illuminated by the sun
That which makes things visible
Of, capable of, or causing illumination
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