Radiant vs Quick-witted - What's the difference?
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Radiating light and/or heat.
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Emitted as radiation.
Beaming with vivacity and happiness.
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*:His sister, Mrs. Gerard, stood there in carriage gown and sables, radiant with surprise. ¶ “Phil?! You?! Exactly like you, Philip, to come strolling in from the antipodes—dear fellow?!” recovering from the fraternal embrace and holding both lapels of his coat in her gloved hands.
Emitting or proceeding as if from a center.
(lb) Giving off rays; said of a bearing.
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(lb) Having a ray-like appearance, like the large marginal flowers of certain umbelliferous plants; said also of the cluster which has such marginal flowers.
A point source from which radiation is emitted.
(astronomy) The apparent origin, in the night sky, of a meteor shower.
A straight line proceeding from a given point, or fixed pole, about which it is conceived to revolve.
Mentally keen, alert, sharp, agile, and nimble.
Radiant is a related term of quick-witted.
As adjectives the difference between radiant and quick-witted
is that radiant is radiating light and/or heat while quick-witted is mentally keen, alert, sharp, agile, and nimble.As a noun radiant
is a point source from which radiation is emitted.radiant
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Adjective
- She was far too quick-witted to miss the implications of what he was saying.