Word of the Day August 23, 2025
Fulgent ˈfəljənt
Adjective
- Shining brightly.
Example Sentences
“On our camping trip, the night sky was fulgent with stars.”
“The church’s stained-glass windows glowed with fulgent colors at sunset.”
“A fulgent chandelier cast light over the ballroom.”
Word Origin
Latin, late 15th century
Why this word?
This adjective can refer to a literal shining glow of light, or it can be more figurative. It can describe beaming happiness, for example, or a personality that radiates kindness. It comes from the Latin “fulgent,” meaning “shining.” “Effulgent” is a synonym that means exactly the same thing, except the Latin “effulgent” means “shining brightly.” The added prefix means “out,” giving an extra oomph to the shine.
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