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sunshine
noun as in day
noun as in daylight
Weak matches
noun as in light
Strong matches
- aurora
- beacon
- blaze
- brightness
- brilliance
- brilliancy
- coruscation
- dawn
- daybreak
- daytime
- effulgence
- emanation
- flare
- gleam
- glimmer
- glint
- glitter
- illumination
- incandescence
- irradiation
- lambency
- lighthouse
- luminosity
- luster
- morn
- morning
- phosphorescence
- radiance
- refulgence
- scintillation
- sheen
- shine
- sparkle
- splendor
- sunbeam
- sunrise
- taper
- torch
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Example Sentences
Meanwhile, in Florida, Bush was flooded with questions about whether gay marriage could possibly come to the Sunshine State.
Clinton is further back in history, and there is a perception that back then everything was rainbows and sunshine and gumdrops.
He pauses, absorbing the sunshine streaming into his garden.
Conservative columnist George Will calls him a “cherubic 40-year-old…a human beam of sunshine.”
It works like this: You move to the Sunshine State and everything looks beautiful.
There are three things a wise man will not trust: the wind, the sunshine of an April day, and woman's plighted faith.
The beauty, the mystery,—this fierce sunshine or something—stir——' She hesitated for a fraction of a second.
You don't mind staying here in the sunshine, I hope, while my coat dries?
To travelers blessed with golden sunshine, the Rhine may wear a grander, nobler aspect, and to such I leave it.
Aristide darted off like a dragon-fly in the sunshine, as happy as a child with a new toy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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