coruscate

[US]/ˈkɒr.ə.skeɪt/
[UK]/ˈkɔːr.ə.skeɪt/

Translation

vi.to sparkle or shine brightly; to emit flashes of light
Word Forms
Present Participlecoruscating
Past Tensecoruscated
Past Participlecoruscated
Third Person Singularcoruscates

Phrases & Collocations

coruscate brightly

coruscate in light

coruscate with joy

coruscate like stars

coruscate under moonlight

coruscate in darkness

coruscate with brilliance

coruscate in colors

coruscate through clouds

coruscate like diamonds

Example Sentences

the stars began to coruscate in the night sky.

her eyes seemed to coruscate with excitement.

the fireworks coruscate above the crowd.

diamonds coruscate under the bright lights.

the ocean waves coruscate in the sunlight.

her laughter seemed to coruscate through the air.

during the concert, the lights would coruscate to the music.

the city skyline coruscates at night.

fireflies coruscate in the summer evening.

her creativity seemed to coruscate with every new idea.

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