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ADJECTIVE
  1. shining intensely
    the glaring sun
    blinding headlights
    the blazing sun
    dazzling snow
    fulgent patterns of sunlight

How To Use fulgent In A Sentence

  • On the other hand, Fonteyn in all her effulgent glory is caught extreme and wonderful.
  • In contrast, a pedant is a supercilious show-off who drops references to Sophocles and masks his shallowness by using words like “fulgent” and “supercilious.” Amen to intellectualism!
  • They've noticed that you don't want a choice, because the effulgent, aromatic city is your menu. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cranston wears pin striped suit, Crombie overcoat and refulgent black shoes.
  • This time she has turned and smiled serenely across the front seats and given him the full refulgent force of her royal beauty. THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
  • In contrast, a pedant is a supercilious show-off who drops references to Sophocles and masks his shallowness by using words like “fulgent” and “supercilious.” Archive 2008-11-01
  • Cæsar already understood this; his mysterious and obscure connection with Cleopatra had certainly for ultimate motive and reason this political necessity; and Antony, in marrying Cleopatra, probably only applied more or less shrewdly the ideas that Cæsar had originated in the refulgent crepuscle of his tempestuous career. Characters and events of Roman History
  • OK I've been known to drop ambivalent, but I have never said fulgent or supercilious! Amen to intellectualism!
  • This time she has turned and smiled serenely across the front seats and given him the full refulgent force of her royal beauty. THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
  • 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.
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