Synonyms for More auroral:
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adj.
• bright
- Irradiated
, - Relucent
, - ablaze
, - aglow
, - alight
, - argent
, - auroral
, - beaming
, - blazing
, - brilliant
, - burning
, - burnished
, - coruscating
, - dazzling
, - effulgent
, - flashing
, - fulgent
, - fulgid
, - glaring
, - gleaming
, - glistening
, - glittering
, - glossy
, - golden
, - illuminated
, - illumined
, - incandescent
, - intense
, - lambent
, - light
, - lighted
, - limpid
, - luminous
, - lustrous
, - mirrorlike
, - moonlit
, - phosphorescent
, - polished
, - radiant
, - resplendent
, - scintillating
, - shimmering
, - shiny
, - silvery
, - sparkling
, - sunlit
, - sunny
, - twinkling
, - vivid
.
• irradiant
• lucent
What are the hypernyms for More auroral?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for more auroral?
The antonym for "more auroral" is "less auroral." When we describe something as "auroral," we are referring to its resemblance to the polar auroras, which are beautiful displays of colorful lights in the sky. So, if something is "more auroral," it means that it has more similarities to these natural phenomena or is more like them in appearance. On the other hand, if we describe something as "less auroral," it means that it has fewer similarities to these natural phenomena or appearance that is not like them. Therefore, the antonym for "more auroral" is "less auroral.
What are the antonyms for More auroral?
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