incandescent

IPA: ɪnkʌndˈɛsʌnt

noun

  • An incandescent lamp or bulb

adjective

  • Emitting light as a result of being heated.
  • Shining very brightly.
  • (figurative) Showing intense emotion, as of a performance, etc.
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Examples of "incandescent" in Sentences

  • Yet your people have, as you well know, what they call incandescent lights everywhere.
  • One vision of the LED City Lights program is to have people trade in incandescent lights for LED lights.
  • I would guess the filament in incandescent bulbs would be fried by a spike much more easily compared to fluorescent (gas).
  • And if you want a really natural christmas tree with warm white light, incandescent is the only choice because of its great spectral quality.
  • If you’re looking for the latest advancements in incandescent light bulb technology, one place you don’t want to go is to a lighting trade show.
  • Q It's been probably a couple of years since the President lamented the fact that they still have what he called incandescent bulbs in the White House.
  • Swirling scenes in incandescent jewel tones and bold black lines illustrate excerpts from the King James Version of the Bible, which are selected highlights rather than a continuous narrative.

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