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radiantly

adverb as in brilliantly

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adverb as in splendidly

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Even if you’re not able to do a complete renovation, smaller measures such as putting a thick carpet on the floor of a room over an unheated garage or installing a radiant barrier in an attic that traps summer heat can make a difference.

This is an America he couldn’t have imagined, so terrible in some ways, yet so radiant in others.

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Those in attendance noted Washington looked “radiant,” happier than he ever had before.

My husband is from Michigan, and we typically spend part of the holiday season there, where the frigid, grey weather is overcome by the radiant warmth of our family and friends.

Not only was she captivating and charismatic in a way that only Henson could, but she looked radiant as ever — we’re talking makeup, that is.

Some of the horrors he lived through imbued his work with a radiantly pained wisdom.

Mixed in, that black stuff made the paint more radiantly white.

In spite of her sharpened wits, Mrs. Kaye smiled radiantly into Isabel's guileless eyes.

She looked radiantly beautiful, and as happy as if her soul were singing a Christmas Carol.

Practically penniless and absolutely disillusioned, the amazing man was radiantly happy.

The first days of June broke radiantly over the great gorge and the woods which surround it.

He had never seen her so radiantly debonnaire; yet her heart was full of annoying anxiety.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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