Definition
Adorned with or characterized by brilliance, distinction, or impressive display.
Etymology
Past participle or adjective form of 'eclat,' though this form is rare in modern English and appears primarily in historical or literary texts using older adjectival formations.
Kelly Says
This archaic adjective is almost never used today, but when Victorian writers did use it, they meant something 'bathed in brilliance' or 'bursting with splendor'—it's a word that's largely faded from the language.
Translations
CACatalà
esplendorós
es-plen-dor-os
DADansk
skinnende
skin-nen-de
DEDeutsch
strahlend
shtral-ent
ELΕλληνικά
συρραπτικό
sir-ra-ptik-o
ESEspañol
deslumbrante
des-lum-bran-te
FAفارسی
درخشان
der-kha-shan
FISuomi
helmiäis
hel-mi-äis
FRFrançais
éclatant
e-kla-tan
HIहिन्दी
चमकदार
chamak-daar
IDBahasa Indonesia
bercahaya
ber-ca-ha-ya
ITItaliano
splendente
splend-en-te
MSBahasa Melayu
bercahaya
ber-ca-ha-ya
NLNederlands
glanzend
glan-zend
NONorsk
skinnende
skin-nen-de
PLPolski
błyszczący
blys-cha-tsee
PTPortuguês
brilhante
bri-lhan-te
RORomână
strălucitor
stra-lu-ci-tor
RUРусский
блестящий
blyas-tyysh-chiy
SVSvenska
glänsande
glan-san-de
SWKiswahili
mrembo
m-rem-bo
TEతెలుగు
విజృంభి
vi-jru-mbi
THไทย
เปล่งประกาย
phaeng-pra-kaai
TRTürkçe
parlayan
par-la-yan
UKУкраїнська
блискучий
blys-ku-chyy
URاردو
چمکدار
chamak-daar
VITiếng Việt
rực rỡ
rực rỡ