A star, a light bulb, the sun (which is also a star, I suppose), the moon (I guess heavenly bodies in general work well), something that's on fire...the possibilities are endless.
yes,it is sought of. It is because when you describe something that is shiny it can be bright.(not bright as in intelligent)
Luminous, bright, shining, gleaming, popping.
The verb for brightness is brighten. As in "to brighten something or somewhere".
top of,lights are bright,
bright
something that is bright with sunshine is SUMMER! -Kelsey Thompson
yes,it is sought of. It is because when you describe something that is shiny it can be bright.(not bright as in intelligent)
Luminous, bright, shining, gleaming, popping.
bright light
No bright means that something is too light. for example: the sun is very "bright."
The verb of brightness is brighten. As in "to brighten something".
SOMETHING
The word "bright" can function as an adjective, describing something full of light or vivid in color, or as an adverb, as in "shine bright."
No, "bright" is not a preposition. It is an adjective used to describe the quality of something being illuminated or emitting light.
It where you draw something with a light and it comes out as an image.
bright
you are suppose to were a seeable clothing for example were something bright yellow or bright green