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Sunburst - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A sunburst is a sudden, radiant burst of sunlight, often seen when rays break through clouds. It can also describe a design resembling radiating sunbeams, like in art or jewelry.

sunburst

/ˈsʌnˌbɝst/ /ˈsʌnˌbɜːst/

Definition:

A sudden burst of sunlight, often through clouds, or a design resembling radiating sunbeams.

Synonyms:

sunbeam, radiance, flare, gleam

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

darkness, shadow

Common Collocations:

sunburst pattern, golden sunburst, sudden sunburst

Derivatives:

sunbursts (plural), sunbursted (rare verb form)

Usage Tips:

Use "sunburst" to describe light breaking through clouds or a radiant design element in art or fashion.

Common Phrases:

like a sunburst, sunburst of joy, sunburst effect

Etymology:

Derived from "sun" + "burst," first recorded in the early 19th century to describe sunlight breaking through clouds.

Examples:

  • 1. The morning sky lit up with a brilliant sunburst.
  • 2. She wore a dress with a vibrant sunburst pattern.
  • 3. A sudden sunburst warmed the chilly forest floor.
  • 4. The painting featured a golden sunburst behind the mountains.

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