Effulgently (adverb)
ef-ul-junt-lee
In a manner that is radiant, shining brightly.
First recorded in 1730–40; from Latin effulgent– (stem of effulgēns, present participle of effulgēre ), equivalent to ef- ef- + fulg(ēre) “to shine”
Example sentences
“The shipwreck shone effulgently in the last of the day’s sun.
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