RADIANT in a Sentence
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94 example sentences for RADIANT, such as:
1. And the mother's pale face grew radiant.
2. She looked radiant in a white silk dress.
3. He is doing research on radiant intensity.
4. It is the awakening of something radiant and strange.
5. Utopia, moreover, we must admit, quits its radiant sphere when it makes war.
2. She looked radiant in a white silk dress.
3. He is doing research on radiant intensity.
4. It is the awakening of something radiant and strange.
5. Utopia, moreover, we must admit, quits its radiant sphere when it makes war.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of RADIANT
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radiant
a. radiating or as if radiating light
Classic Sentence: (91 in 7 pages)
1 The sufferer, who had been so gloomy and cast down on the preceding day, was radiant.
2 He, who generally returned from all his deeds with a radiant satisfaction, seemed to be reproaching himself.
3 It would almost be true to say that there existed for Jean Valjean neither sun, nor fine summer days, nor radiant sky, nor fresh April dawns.
4 The future life, the possible life which offered itself to him henceforth, all pure and radiant, filled him with tremors and anxiety.
5 Their radiant brows touched each other; one would have said that there were three heads in one aureole.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 4: CHAPTER I—ONE MOTHER MEETS ANOTHER MOTHER
Context Highlight In BOOK 4: CHAPTER I—ONE MOTHER MEETS ANOTHER MOTHER
6 The lower she descended, the darker everything grew about her, the more radiant shone that little angel at the bottom of her heart.
7 And the mother's pale face grew radiant.
8 He should have to bid farewell to that existence which was so good, so pure, so radiant, to the respect of all, to honor, to liberty.
9 The joy which we inspire has this charming property, that, far from growing meagre, like all reflections, it returns to us more radiant than ever.
10 It is the awakening of something radiant and strange.
11 Whoever has loved knows all the radiant meanings contained in those three letters of that word: She.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 8: CHAPTER VIII—THE RAY OF LIGHT IN THE HOVEL
Context Highlight In BOOK 8: CHAPTER VIII—THE RAY OF LIGHT IN THE HOVEL
12 In fact, he had, for some time past, been contemplating with terror that beauty which seemed to grow more radiant every day on Cosette's sweet face.
Les Misérables 4 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER V—THE ROSE PERCEIVES THAT IT IS AN ENGINE OF WAR
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER V—THE ROSE PERCEIVES THAT IT IS AN ENGINE OF WAR
13 The first day that Cosette went out in her black damask gown and mantle, and her white crape bonnet, she took Jean Valjean's arm, gay, radiant, rosy, proud, dazzling.
Les Misérables 4 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER V—THE ROSE PERCEIVES THAT IT IS AN ENGINE OF WAR
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER V—THE ROSE PERCEIVES THAT IT IS AN ENGINE OF WAR
14 Gavroche, completely carried away and radiant, had undertaken to get everything in readiness.
Les Misérables 4 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 12: CHAPTER IV—AN ATTEMPT TO CONSOLE THE WIDOW HUCHELOUP
Context Highlight In BOOK 12: CHAPTER IV—AN ATTEMPT TO CONSOLE THE WIDOW HUCHELOUP
15 Utopia, moreover, we must admit, quits its radiant sphere when it makes war.
Example Sentence:
1 She looked radiant in a white silk dress.
2 He is doing research on radiant intensity.
3 And then she would pout like a disappointed child; a pensive cloud would soften her radiant vivacity; she would withdraw her hand hastily from his, and turn in transient petulance from his aspect, at once so heroic and so martyr-like.