Luminous vs Brightsome - What's the difference?
luminous | brightsome | Synonyms |
(archaic) Bright in appearance, shining.
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* 1869 , , Lorna Doone: A Romance of Exmoor , ch. 45:
* 1922 , , "The Wood Fire" in Late Lyrics and Earlier :
* 2008 , Paul S. Sunga, Red Dust, Red Sky , ISBN 9781550503708,
Brightsome is a synonym of luminous.
As adjectives the difference between luminous and brightsome
is that luminous is emitting light; glowing brightly while brightsome is bright in appearance, shining.luminous
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(wikipedia luminous)Synonyms
* beamfulDerived terms
* luminous paint * luminositybrightsome
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Adjective
(en adjective)- But rather let the brightsome heavens be dim,
- And nature's beauty choke with stifling clouds,
- Than my fair Abigail should frown on me.
- [A]ll the shifts of cloud and sun, all the difference between black death and brightsome liveliness, scarcely may suggest or equal Lorna's transformation.
- This is a brightsome blaze you've lit good friend, to-night!
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- The few chairs and the low table had been stripped of paint to reveal the brightsome grain of pine wood.