Strahlend (Radiant)

Strahlend (Radiant)

Definition

“Strahlend” is an adjective in the German language that translates to “radiant” in English. This word is commonly used to describe something that emits or reflects light or brightness. It can be used both in a literal and figurative sense.

Opposites

  • Düster (dark): As the opposite of “strahlend,” “düster” describes something gloomy, dim, or lacking brightness.
  • Trist (dreary): This term refers to something dull or lacking excitement, contrasting with the radiant nature of “strahlend.”
  • Matt (dull): Used to describe something lacking luster or shine, “matt” stands in stark contrast to the radiant qualities of “strahlend.”

Synonyms

  • Leuchtend (bright): Like “strahlend,” this word denotes something shining or emitting light, emphasizing its radiant properties.
  • Glänzend (shining): This synonym highlights the reflective quality of something, suggesting a radiant appearance.
  • Schimmernd (glimmering): This term indicates a subtle radiance or gentle shimmer, often associated with precious stones or water.

Examples

  • Die Sonne strahlt heute besonders strahlend am Himmel. (The sun is shining particularly radiant in the sky today.)
  • Maria lächelte strahlend, als sie den Wettbewerb gewann. (Maria smiled radiantly when she won the competition.)
  • Das Mädchen trug ein strahlend weißes Kleid. (The girl wore a radiant white dress.)

“Strahlend” encompasses the beauty and brilliance associated with light and shines through its numerous contexts. It brightens up descriptions by evoking vivid images of radiance, be it in a literal or metaphorical sense.\ Visit YouGlish.com

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