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radiate

[rey-dee-eyt, rey-dee-it, -eyt] / ˈreɪ diˌeɪt, ˈreɪ di ɪt, -ˌeɪt /


Example Sentences

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To get there, she jumped, radiated and hair-flipped through an exuberant free program set to Donna Summer.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. Powell radiates such manly American likability that it’s bizarrely out of character for him to play this ruthless schemer, even as an impish chancer.

From The Wall Street Journal

But he knows that he’ll never have that natural brilliance that radiates from Mozart’s compositions like a heavenly light.

From Los Angeles Times

He looked up at his friends, both of them radiating with the sparks of light.

From Literature

I must have radiated foul meanness of the most terrible kind.

From Literature




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