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radiated
adjective as in diffuse
adjective as in starry
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Example Sentences
These Trumpists, like the much larger mass of them in all parts of the United States, radiated entitlement and menace.
Ms. Magazine said she “radiated insecurity and satire at the same time.”
Félix Grández, a Peruvian sociologist who first met Father Gutiérrez at a spiritual retreat in 1978, said the priest radiated "a happiness which stemmed from doing good, from his dedication to the poor".
But pride radiated like I’ve rarely seen.
"Harvey had the biggest, warmest smile that radiated love and calmness and a contagious positive energy," she said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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