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		Definition of lambent in English: lambentadjective ˈlamb(ə)ntˈlæmbənt literary (of light or fire) glowing, gleaming, or flickering with a soft radiance. 〈诗/文〉(光,火)闪烁的,摇曳的,发柔光的  the magical, lambent light of the north 北方神秘、闪烁的光。  his eyes were huge and lambent in his starved face Example sentencesExamples -  The dust settled, the noise subsided and a glow of lambent light emanated from the chamber that now lay revealed.
 -  Jaben hurled the annulus into the lava, where it disappeared in a burst of lambent flame.
 -  Monica Swinton, 29, of graceful shape and lambent eye, went and sat in her living room, arranging her limbs with taste.
 -  Her fists clench, and he could have sworn that her eyes were blazing with fire, the lambent glow bathing him in an evil red light.
 -  The final touches of the Lightbringer were caressing the slopes and cliff faces, bathing grey stone and ice in lambent gold.
 -  The lifts had closed, the punters had gone, the domain was ours and a lambent, purplish light settled on the silent mountain.
 -  Here, warm, lambent sunlight bathes a country road framed by towering trees.
 -  In the wider connotations of the title it seems to me that the lambent flames can refer to non-technical themes.
 -  What was remarkable about the spruce was its color: a lambent yellow, caused by a rare genetic mutation that affected its ability to make chlorophyll.
 -  But, being unaccustomed to existence as a dragon, by the time the lambent flame burst from his cavernous mouth, Natieasdo had disappeared, taking Lationae with him.
 -  As I drove into work this sunny, lambent morning, it was with decidedly mixed feelings.
 -  Her eyes were the only note of color in her body, brilliant and arterial red; the rising crescent moon of Ishtar sat lambent on her brow.
 -  This portrait communicates the artist's pleasure in the act of painting, which is revealed in a lambent play of light on the figure.
 -  Outside it's the close of a lambent spring afternoon, a clarity of light still falling on the residential street.
 -  My eyes having adjusted to the gloom, I noticed a lambent, reddish glow emanating from one direction.
 
 Synonyms shining, light, brilliant, vivid, blazing, dazzling, beaming, intense, glaring 
 OriginMid 17th century: from Latin lambent- 'licking', from the verb lambere.    Definition of lambent in US English: lambentadjectiveˈlæmbəntˈlambənt literary (of light or fire) glowing, gleaming, or flickering with a soft radiance. 〈诗/文〉(光,火)闪烁的,摇曳的,发柔光的  the magical, lambent light of the north 北方神秘、闪烁的光。 Example sentencesExamples -  The dust settled, the noise subsided and a glow of lambent light emanated from the chamber that now lay revealed.
 -  The final touches of the Lightbringer were caressing the slopes and cliff faces, bathing grey stone and ice in lambent gold.
 -  This portrait communicates the artist's pleasure in the act of painting, which is revealed in a lambent play of light on the figure.
 -  But, being unaccustomed to existence as a dragon, by the time the lambent flame burst from his cavernous mouth, Natieasdo had disappeared, taking Lationae with him.
 -  As I drove into work this sunny, lambent morning, it was with decidedly mixed feelings.
 -  Monica Swinton, 29, of graceful shape and lambent eye, went and sat in her living room, arranging her limbs with taste.
 -  What was remarkable about the spruce was its color: a lambent yellow, caused by a rare genetic mutation that affected its ability to make chlorophyll.
 -  Her fists clench, and he could have sworn that her eyes were blazing with fire, the lambent glow bathing him in an evil red light.
 -  Outside it's the close of a lambent spring afternoon, a clarity of light still falling on the residential street.
 -  Jaben hurled the annulus into the lava, where it disappeared in a burst of lambent flame.
 -  Her eyes were the only note of color in her body, brilliant and arterial red; the rising crescent moon of Ishtar sat lambent on her brow.
 -  The lifts had closed, the punters had gone, the domain was ours and a lambent, purplish light settled on the silent mountain.
 -  Here, warm, lambent sunlight bathes a country road framed by towering trees.
 -  In the wider connotations of the title it seems to me that the lambent flames can refer to non-technical themes.
 -  My eyes having adjusted to the gloom, I noticed a lambent, reddish glow emanating from one direction.
 
 Synonyms shining, light, brilliant, vivid, blazing, dazzling, beaming, intense, glaring 
 OriginMid 17th century: from Latin lambent- ‘licking’, from the verb lambere.     |