different between brightness vs splendour
brightness
English
Etymology
From Middle English bryghtnes, brightnesse, from Old English beorhtnes (“brightness, splendor”), equivalent to bright +? -ness.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?b?a?tn?s/
- Hyphenation: bright?ness
Noun
brightness (usually uncountable, plural brightnesses)
- The quality of being bright.
- The perceived luminance of an object.
- Intelligence, cleverness.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:intelligence
Translations
brightness From the web:
- what brightness should my monitor be
- what brightness should my phone be
- what brightness should my monitor be for photo editing
- what brightness of star is the most common
- what brightness should my monitor be for gaming
- what brightness should my tv be
- what brightness is best for eyes
- what brightness should you edit photos
splendour
English
Noun
splendour (usually uncountable, plural splendours)
- (British spelling) Standard spelling of splendor.
splendour From the web:
- splendour meaning
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- what is splendour xr
- what does splendour in the grass mean
- what does splendour
- what is splendour of the seas now called
- what is splendour festival
- what does splendour mean in french
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