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bright adj (brighter, brightest) 1 giving out or shining with much light. 2 said of a colour: strong, light and clear. 3 lively; cheerful. 4 colloq clever and quick to learn He's a bright boy, especially at maths. 5 full of hope or promise a bright future. adverb, literary brightly a fire burning bright. brightly adverb. brightness noun. as bright as a button colloq said especially of a child: very intelligent and alert. bright and early very early in the morning; in good time. look on the bright side to be hopeful and consider the best features of something.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon beorht or byrht.
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