An incandescent light will radiate at all frequencies.
The sun will radiate.
Here points radiate out from the central idea or concept.
Heat will radiate throughout the room when a wood stove is burning.
To emit something, a sound, smell or aura.
All objects radiate energy at a rate depending on their temperature.
The sun will radiate.
Here points radiate out from the central idea or concept.
Does the pain in your elbow radiate to your hand(?)
Heat will radiate throughout the room when a wood stove is burning.
The root of the word "radioactive" is "radio," which comes from the Latin word "radius" meaning ray or beam.
The definition of 'radiate' is to emit energy in the form of waves or rays. More specifically, 'radiate' also refers to energy being released in heat, gas or light form. Synonyms of the word include 'beam' and 'emit'.
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To emit something, a sound, smell or aura.
Dazzle, bedazzle
In S.E. Hinton's "The Outsiders," the word "radiate" is used to describe Ponyboy's personality and appearance. It suggests that Ponyboy has a glowing or appealing presence that draws others to him. The word is commonly associated with warmth, positivity, and charm.
Her face seemed to radiate kindness. Spokes radiate from an axle.
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