Definition of the word luminously

Pronunciation of vocabulary luminously

luminouslyadverb

sáng chói

/ˈluːmɪnəsli//ˈluːmɪnəsli/

Origin of the word luminously

The word "luminously" has its roots in Latin. It comes from the word "lumen," meaning light. "Luminous" itself is derived from the Latin "luminare," which means "to lighten" or "to give light." The adjective "luminous" was first used in the 15th century to describe something that gives off light. The adverb "luminously" was later coined in the 17th century, derived from the adjective "luminous." It means giving off or emitting light. For example, "The fire burned luminously in the dark room." In poetry and literature, "luminously" is often used to describe inspiring or illuminating ideas, as in: "The poet's words spoke luminously to the souls of the listeners."

Vocabulary summary luminously

typeadverb

meaningclear, transparent

Example of vocabulary luminouslynamespace

meaning

in a way that gives out or seems to give out light

theo cách phát ra hoặc dường như phát ra ánh sáng

  • Her eyes were large and luminously black.

    Đôi mắt của cô to và đen sáng.

  • The stars shone luminously against the inky blackness of the night sky.

    Những ngôi sao tỏa sáng rực rỡ trên nền trời đêm đen kịt.

  • The moon cast a luminous glow over the serene landscape below.

    Mặt trăng tỏa sáng rực rỡ trên quang cảnh thanh bình bên dưới.

  • The crystals sparkled luminously in the dazzling light of the sun.

    Những viên pha lê lấp lánh rực rỡ dưới ánh sáng chói chang của mặt trời.

  • The lamps cast a luminous hue over the empty streets, illuminating the path for anyone who dared walk them in the wee hours of the morning.

    Những chiếc đèn tỏa ra ánh sáng rực rỡ trên những con phố vắng vẻ, soi sáng con đường cho bất kỳ ai dám bước đi vào lúc sáng sớm.

meaning

clearly and beautifully

rõ ràng và đẹp đẽ

  • an ambitious, luminously written novel

    một cuốn tiểu thuyết đầy tham vọng, được viết một cách sáng sủa


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