How to Use "Bright" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words bright (adj): having a lot of light; having a strong color; smart

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Used with verbs:

"Her daughter is very bright."
(be: is/am/are, seems, looks)

"The lights in the room became too bright."
(became, grew, be: are/am/is)

"The sun shines bright."
(shines)

"The candle burns bright."
(burns, glows)

Used with adverbs:

"The light is extremely bright."
(extremely, fairly, very, too)

"The lamps in the house are surprisingly bright."
(surprisingly, unusually, too, unnaturally)

"The sky is still bright."
(still)

"She is an exceptionally bright child."
(exceptionally, incredibly, extremely)

Used with nouns:

"He's a bright boy."
(boy, girl, child, kid)

"He uses bright colors in his artwork."
(colors)

"There was a bright flash in the sky."
(flash, light)

"The bright sky shined through the window."
(sky, sun, sunlight)


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