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brighten

[brahyt-n] / ˈbraɪt n /




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Cranberry sauce really brightens up a Sides-giving spread, and the sweet-tart flavor profile is completely different than any of our other side options.

From Salon

“The basis of both is you’re really just trying to understand another person and, ultimately, brighten up their day.”

From Los Angeles Times

However the picture in the service sector brightened, with morale improving once again.

From Barron's

Apartments, obviously, need operable windows to vent cooking fumes and brighten living space.

From Seattle Times

Either way, since switching locker rooms at Crypto.com Arena, his disposition has brightened to where he now exchanges pleasantries with some local reporters with whom he previously clashed.

From Los Angeles Times