candescent

[kan-des-uh nt]

candescent Definition

  • 1glowing or white with heat
  • 2passionate or ardent

Using candescent: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "candescent" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The candescent sun was setting over the horizon.

  • Example

    Her candescent passion for music was evident in her performances.

  • Example

    The candescent coals of the fire warmed the room.

  • Example

    His candescent anger was palpable in the room.

candescent Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for candescent

Phrases with candescent

  • a type of electric light that produces light by heating a filament wire to a high temperature until it glows

    Example

    Thomas Edison invented the first commercially practical incandescent light bulb in 1879.

  • a passionate and intense romantic love

    Example

    Their candescent love burned brightly for years.

  • a person who is passionate, enthusiastic, and energetic

    Example

    She has a candescent personality that draws people to her.

Origins of candescent

from Latin 'candescere', meaning 'to become white-hot'

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Summary: candescent in Brief

'Candescent' [kan-des-uh nt] describes something that is glowing or white with heat, such as the candescent sun or coals. It can also refer to passionate or ardent feelings, like candescent love or personality. The term is often used in formal contexts to describe intense emotions.