Definition of fulgent in English:
fulgent
adjective ˈfʌldʒ(ə)ntˈfəldʒənt
literary Shining brightly.
Example sentencesExamples
- The fulgent morning air heightened colors and sounds.
- Bicyclists will be able to ride through the one mile exhibit of fulgent lights.
- She saw Ravana who is fulgent with his own radiance, seated with ministers at his nearby in the midst of the divine aircraft Pushpaka, as with Indra who will be sitting amidst wind-gods.
Synonyms
shining, light, brilliant, vivid, blazing, dazzling, beaming, intense, glaring
Origin
Late Middle English: from Latin fulgent- 'shining', from the verb fulgere.
Definition of fulgent in US English:
fulgent
adjectiveˈfəljəntˈfəldʒənt
literary Shining brightly.
Example sentencesExamples
- The fulgent morning air heightened colors and sounds.
- Bicyclists will be able to ride through the one mile exhibit of fulgent lights.
- She saw Ravana who is fulgent with his own radiance, seated with ministers at his nearby in the midst of the divine aircraft Pushpaka, as with Indra who will be sitting amidst wind-gods.
Synonyms
shining, light, brilliant, vivid, blazing, dazzling, beaming, intense, glaring
Origin
Late Middle English: from Latin fulgent- ‘shining’, from the verb fulgere.