Sunlight

Noun

 * 1) All the electromagnetic radiation given off by the sun, especially that in the visible spectrum that bathes the earth.
 * 2)  Brightness, hope; a positive outlook.

Synonyms

 * (light from the sun): sunshine

Related terms

 * sunbeam

Adjectives for Sunlight
morning; flowing; bright; thinned; reflected; hazy; marvelous; ardent; roseate; windy; sweet; slanting; choicer; naked; mellow; purging; stealing; unf alien; glancing; blinding; forenoon; laughing; dancing; imprisoned; watery; joyous; quivering; pitiless; mocking; parting; dappled; shaded; healthful; spring-eyed.

Verbs for Sunlight
bask in—; emerge into—; flash in—; — arises; —dies; —exposes; —filters; —hal¬lows; —lingers; —penetrates; —quivers; — slides through; —streams; —touches.

Thesaurus
broad day, dawn, day, day glow, daylight, dayshine, daytide, daytime, dusk, full sun, green flash, light of day, midday sun, noonlight, noontide light, ray of sunshine, shine, sun, sun spark, sunbeam, sunbreak, sunburst, sunshine, twilight

Etymology
In Layamon's Chronicle of Britain, probably before 1200. Compound of sun + light.

Translations

 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto:
 * Finnish:
 * French: lumière du soleil
 * Hungarian:
 * Japanese: ,


 * Romanian:
 * Serbian: sunčarica, sunčanica
 * Spanish: luz del sol
 * Swedish:


 * Finnish:


 * Japanese: (, hikari)


 * : lumière du soleil
 * : Sonnenlicht,


 * : 햇빛 (haesbich, haetbit)
 * Soani: شه‌وق, تشکی خۆر
 * :  (eNDa)
 * :  (eNDa)

Anagrams

 * hustling