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- verbbrighten (verb) · brightens (third person present) · brightened (past tense) · brightened (past participle) · brightening (present participle)
- make or become more light:"the fire began to blaze fiercely, brightening the room" · "the day began to brighten in the east"
- make (something) more attractively and cheerfully colorful:"daffodils brighten up many gardens and parks" · "this colorful hanging ornament will brighten any room"
- make or become happier and more cheerful:"Sarah brightened up considerably as she thought of Emily's words" · "she seems to brighten his life"
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