brighten
Example Sentences
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Johnson is especially proud of the fact that he’s getting guys to use under-eye patches for hydration, brightening and smoothing fine lines.
From Los Angeles Times
As the stolen material builds up, it can ignite in a runaway nuclear reaction, triggering a sudden brightening in the sky.
From Science Daily
Barron’s recently spoke with Curtin about how today’s tech innovations will continue to brighten the outlook for markets and the economy, and how the firm is guiding its clients.
From Barron's
It could be a sign the market expects the oil picture to improve—countries won’t add supply forever and demand could easily brighten—or at least not get any worse.
From Barron's
Or a sturdy stew: a can of tomatoes, an errant link of sausage, a handful of chickpeas, all brightened with greens that need a home.
From Salon
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.