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Which sense is represented in the following sentence?

The bright light caused him to shield his eyes.

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Answered by jadonnikhil115
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Answer:

She favored him with a bright smile. ... His pupils were contracted by the bright sunlight and his light green eyes ... as if nothing short of a catastrophe would cause him a lick of concern

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Answered by sugantipandit7
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bright

shining with light that is radiated or reflected; full of light

clear or brilliant in color or sound; vivid or intense

lively; vivacious; cheerful: a bright smile

mentally quick; smart, clever, witty, etc.

full of happiness or hope: a bright outlook on life

favorable; auspicious

glorious or splendid; illustrious

Origin of bright

Middle English from Old English bryht, earlier beorht from Indo-European base an unverified form bher- eg-, to gleam, white from source birch, Gothic bairhts

in a bright manner

[pl.]

INFORMAL

an automobile's headlights at their brighter, or high-beam, settings

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