English to Afrikaans Meaning of radiant - stralende


Radiant :
stralende

stralende

stralende, helder, briljant, lig, skitterende, blink, opvlam, oriënteer, uitstraal, veselagtige, fiktiewe, gloeilamp, skyn, glansende, draderig, glanzend

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Definitions of radiant in English
Adjective(1) radiating or as if radiating light
Examples of radiant in English
(1) A portable radiant heater had become dislodged and ignited the blaze.(2) Passive radiant heat will keep the room comfortably warm.(3) Joy made a radiant bride and the groom is a great guy, a lot like myself in character and in some ways also like Ann's father.(4) In the tandoor, the breads (necessarily flat in shape) are slapped onto the vertical wall, where they bake quite quickly by a combination of radiant heat and convection.(5) The physical parameters, relative humidity, and mean radiant temperature were also calculated.(6) In the picture they eventually agreed on, he has just scored his first goal for Madrid at the Bernabeu and his expression is absolutely radiant .(7) In the Sun, the process of thermonuclear fusion converts atoms of hydrogen into helium atoms, producing radiant energy.(8) Kiato shook his head slightly, shaking off the daze and the uncomfortable feeling around his neck, then slowly got back to his feet, his eyes flashing a radiant forest green.(9) He is radiant , dazzling and as happy to see us as we are to see him.(10) The radiant beauty of the score, and the warm tenderness at the heart of it, are very moving.(11) According to O'Donnell, the even feeling provided by radiant floor heating is the most common reason people choose the system.(12) Additional heating is provided by a hydronic radiant system embedded in the top level's poured-earth floor.(13) To this reporter, it is a matter of apples and oranges - both women have sensational figures; both women are radiant onstage.(14) There are many forms of energy, each of which can be classified into three categories: radiant energy, kinetic energy, and potential energy.(15) She walks tall and has a radiant confidence and regal air that seems to exude from her.(16) True to her word though she died on the Sunday morning, bathed in the radiant light of a spring sunrise.
Related Phrases of radiant
(1) radiant energy ::
stralingsenergie
(2) radiant heat ::
stralingswarmte
Synonyms
Adjective
1. shining ::
skyn
2. joyful ::
vreugdevolle
3. refulgent ::
refulgent
Antonyms
1. dim ::
dof
2. dull ::
Dowwe
Different Forms
radiant, radiantly
Word Example from TV Shows
Radiant? Why radiant?

Radiant? Why RADIANT?

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 8

You look radiant, Your Grace.

You look RADIANT, Your Grace.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 8

Radiant? Why radiant?

Radiant? Why RADIANT?

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 8

apart from radiant skin
and luxuriously thick hair?

apart from RADIANT skin and luxuriously thick hair?

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 8

And how is the radiant mommy-to-be?

0106
00:05:33,042 --> 00:05:34,335
Doing great!

And how is the RADIANT mommy-to-be? 0106 00:05:33,042 --> 00:05:34,335 Doing great!

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 17

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