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How to Use "Bright" with Example Sentences
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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