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- parts of speech:
- intransitive verb, transitive verb, adjective
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- Word Explorer, Word Parts
part of speech: |
intransitive verb |
pronunciation: |
reI
di
eIt
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inflections: |
radiates, radiating, radiated |
definition 1: |
to send forth rays or waves, as of heat or electromagnetic radiation.
The sun radiates, sending out both heat and light. |
definition 2: |
to come forth in the form of rays or waves.
Light radiates from the sun.- synonyms:
- beam
- similar words:
- glow, shine, transmit
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definition 3: |
to spread out in many directions from a center.
News of the royal birth radiated from the palace.Spokes radiate from the center of a bicycle wheel.- synonyms:
- diffuse, spread
- similar words:
- branch, circulate, disperse, diverge, fan out, shine
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definition 4: |
to project cheer or good feeling.
The doctor's face radiated as he gave his cancer patient the good news.- synonyms:
- beam, glow
- similar words:
- effervesce, shine
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related words: |
flame, glare, gleam, twinkle |
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part of speech: |
transitive verb |
definition 1: |
to emit.
The sun radiates heat.The fire radiated warmth.
- synonyms:
- emit, irradiate, send, shed
- similar words:
- beam, exude, transmit
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definition 2: |
to project in a radiant manner.
She radiated confidence as she walked in for her interview.The bride and groom radiated joy.- similar words:
- exude, ooze, project
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definition 3: |
to spread out; diffuse.
Scandal sheets radiated gossip about the royal couple.- synonyms:
- diffuse, disperse, scatter
- similar words:
- circulate, spread
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related words: |
scatter |
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part of speech: |
adjective |
pronunciation: |
reI
di
iht
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definition: |
having rays that begin from a central point.
- synonyms:
- radial
- similar words:
- centrifugal, divergent
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