Geal is a word in the Irish language that means "bright" or "white." Synonyms for geal include ban, beo, iontach, and soilleir. Ban means "white" or "pale," while beo means "lively" or "vivid." Iontach is a versatile word that can mean "wonderful," "amazing," or "remarkable," depending on the context. Soilleir means "clear" or "bright," and can be used to describe light, colors, or ideas. Geal is a common word in Irish literature and poetry, and often appears in phrases such as "bean geal" (bright woman) or "geal-gháire" (bright laughter).