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Radiate (Verb)

Meaning 1

Send out real or metaphoric rays; "She radiates happiness".

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • Her warm smile radiates a sense of comfort and security to everyone around her.
  • The beautiful sunset radiates vibrant hues of orange, red, and pink across the sky.
  • The bright lights of the stage radiate an electric energy that ignites the crowd.
  • Her confidence radiates an aura of authority that commands respect from her colleagues.
  • The flowers in the garden radiate a sweet fragrance that fills the air on a warm summer day.

Hypernyms

  • Breathe
  • Pass Off

Meaning 2

Have a complexion with a strong bright color, such as red or pink; "Her face glowed when she came out of the sauna".

Classification

Verbs of seeing, hearing, feeling.

Examples

  • Her radiant complexion made her look like she had just returned from a tropical vacation.
  • After a day at the spa, her skin began to radiate a warm and healthy glow.
  • The bride's happiness seemed to radiate from her cheeks, which were a deeper shade of pink than usual.
  • The model's face continued to radiate a flawless red hue under the camera lights.
  • The athlete's intense training routine made her skin radiate a vibrant and youthful appearance.

Synonyms

  • Shine
  • Glow
  • Beam

Hypernyms

  • Look
  • Appear

Meaning 3

Spread into new habitats and produce variety or variegate; "The plants on this island diversified".

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • The species of cacti began to radiate into multiple forms as the seeds dispersed across different landscapes.
  • As new species of orchids colonized the surrounding islands, they radiated into numerous varieties with unique characteristics.
  • This isolated valley allowed the early bird species to radiate into a stunning array of forms and colors.
  • With time, the coral reefs began to radiate into diverse ecosystems supporting a wide variety of marine life.
  • The initial stock of wildflowers radiated into an astonishing range of colors and patterns as they spread across the open plains.

Synonyms

  • Diversify

Hypernyms

  • Change
  • Vary

Related Words

  • Radiation (noun)

Meaning 4

Cause to be seen by emitting light as if in rays; "The sun is radiating".

Classification

Verbs of seeing, hearing, feeling.

Examples

  • The stars radiated vibrant colors and twinkling lights across the clear night sky.
  • The sunset radiated golden hues that spread out across the horizon.
  • Her face radiated warmth and kindness as she welcomed the visitors.
  • The diamond radiated fiery brilliance as it caught the light of the setting sun.
  • The city radiated an aura of excitement as the music festival got underway.

Hyponyms

  • Twinkle
  • Wink
  • Glimmer
  • Winkle
  • Blink

Related Words

  • Radiant (adjective)
  • Radiance (noun)

Meaning 5

Extend or spread outward from a center or focus or inward towards a center; "spokes radiate from the hub of the wheel"; "This plants radiate spines in all directions".

Classification

Verbs of being, having, spatial relations.

Examples

  • Lines were drawn to show spokes that radiate from the center of the wheel.
  • The sun radiates heat in all directions.
  • In many cacti, long spines radiate from the stem in sharp, protective spurs.
  • Small, needle-like projections radiate outward from around the base of dry seeds.
  • Darkly colored veins radiate from the stem, distinguishing the wildflower from other similar varieties.

Synonyms

  • Ray

Hypernyms

  • Pass
  • Go
  • Lead
  • Extend

Related Words

  • Radiation (noun)

Meaning 6

Experience a feeling of well-being or happiness, as from good health or an intense emotion; "She was beaming with joy"; "Her face radiated with happiness".

Classification

Verbs of feeling.

Examples

  • Her face radiated with happiness as she walked down the aisle on her wedding day.
  • As he held his newborn son, his whole being seemed to radiate a sense of peaceful joy.
  • The entire room was filled with warmth as the fireplace crackled and her eyes radiated contentment.
  • The bride's face radiated an infectious happiness that spread to her guests on her special day.
  • His eyes radiated a sense of calm and inner peace as he sat in meditation.

Synonyms

  • Shine
  • Glow
  • Beam

Hypernyms

  • Feel
  • Experience

Related Words

  • Radiance (noun)

Meaning 7

Issue or emerge in rays or waves; "Heat radiated from the metal box".

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • The heat from the fire radiated throughout the room making everyone feel warm and cozy.
  • The scent of fresh flowers radiated from the bouquet arranged on the dining table.
  • A pleasant glow radiated from the candles that surrounded the outdoor seating area.
  • The radio signal radiated from the broadcasting tower and could be received from miles away.
  • The warm sunshine radiated from behind the clouds and illuminated the landscape.

Hypernyms

  • Egress
  • Come Out
  • Come Forth
  • Go Forth
  • Emerge

Related Words

  • Radiant (adjective)
  • Radiator (noun)

Meaning 8

Send out rays or waves; "The sun radiates heat".

Classification

Verbs of raining, snowing, thawing, thundering.

Examples

  • The bright lights on the stage radiate a warm glow over the entire audience.
  • Her smile can radiate warmth and friendliness to everyone in the room.
  • The heating vents began to radiate warmth throughout the cold, drafty house.
  • The microwave oven radiates electromagnetic energy to heat the food quickly.
  • The stars in the distant galaxy radiate a faint light visible only with a telescope.

Hypernyms

  • Give Off
  • Give Out

Related Words

  • Radiant (adjective)
  • Radiancy (noun)
  • Radiance (noun)
  • Radiation (noun)
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