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It seems criminal to defoliate the entire neighborhood.
The word is "defoliate".
radiant
radiant (adjective)קוֹרֵן (korén) = radiant, shining, irradiantזוֹהֵר (zohér) = radiant, lustrous, flaring, incandescentמַקרִין (makrín) = radiant, horned, cornuteזַהֲרוּרִי (zahrurí) = glowing, radiant, reddish
I lived in rural NW Arkansas during the 70's. The U.S. Forest Service sprayed Agent Orange to defoliate and private individuals (farmers) used it to defoliate prior to grass seeding steep hillsides for pasture.
more radiant, most radiant
more radiant, most radiant
Radiant is the correct spelling.
more radiant
Her radiant smile was enough to make him fall in love. This is an example sentence using radiant.
The radiant flux formula is given by the equation: radiant flux radiant energy / time. This formula is used to calculate the amount of radiant energy emitted or transmitted by a source by dividing the total radiant energy by the time over which it is emitted or transmitted.
The comparative form of "radiant" is "more radiant," and the superlative form is "most radiant." Since "radiant" is a multi-syllable adjective, it typically forms its comparisons using "more" and "most" rather than through suffixes. For example, you might say, "She is more radiant than her sister," and "She is the most radiant of all."