The abstract noun for the adjective radiant is radiance.
The word radiant is also a concrete noun; a word for the point or object from which light or heat radiates; the point in space from which a meteor shower appears to emanate.
Yes, the word 'radiant' is both an adjective and a noun.
The noun 'radiant' is a word for the object or point from which light or heat rays are emitted; a word for a thing.
The noun form of the adjective 'radiant' is radiance.
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Radiant is the correct spelling.
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Her blonde hair was radiant in the summer sun.A model needs to have a radiant smile in order to advertise toothpaste.A radiant heater gives off infrared radiation that heats up surrounding objects.
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radiance- noun radiate- verb radiantly- adverb radiant- adjective
nouns petals, colorful, radiant, green, stem, leaves, bud verbs swaying, blooming, growing, wilting, opening adjectives colorful, radiant, green, pretty, yellow, skinny, small adverbs very, sometimes, easily, naturally, beautifully
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radiant (adjective)קוֹרֵן (korén) = radiant, shining, irradiantזוֹהֵר (zohér) = radiant, lustrous, flaring, incandescentמַקרִין (makrín) = radiant, horned, cornuteזַהֲרוּרִי (zahrurí) = glowing, radiant, reddish
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Light is light. Radiant is Radiant.
Radiant is the correct spelling.
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Her radiant smile was enough to make him fall in love. This is an example sentence using radiant.
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