radiantly

IPA: rˈeɪdiʌntɫi

adverb

  • In a manner that is radiant; glowingly.

Examples of "radiantly" in Sentences

  • All points shone radiantly, luminous in their nets of quantum energies.
  • Why, say, like that she's what the poets call radiantly divine -- eh, what? "
  • “Mmmm, your light amplification is stimulating my emissions!” she moaned radiantly.
  • She smiled radiantly, turned, nodded kindly to me and the teenager, and walked proudly with quick steps and pushed through the aluminum glass door.
  • You will quickly discover that it is physically impossible to remain blue or depressed while you are acting out the symptoms of being radiantly happy!
  • Though the painting’s watery foreground was obscured by an ocean of people, Turner’s sky and buildings remain radiantly visible, proof that they easily match his much vaunted seas and waterscapes, of which Ruskin once said: The surface of quiet water with other painters becomes fixed.
  • He was better known as a studio photographer of radiantly beautiful women as well as society and showbusiness figures, politicians and royalty – work that made him rich enough to set up his studio in the palatial 33-room former home of the artist Sir John Everett Millais in Kensington.

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