fulgor means brightness — a common term in Beautiful Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: September 18, 2025
fulgor
noun • /[fool-GOR]/
brightness
Example:
El fulgor del sol atravesó las nubes grises.
The sun’s brightness pierced the gray clouds.
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🧠 What does fulgor mean?
Fulgor refers to a radiant or dazzling brightness, often associated with light emanating from a source like fire, the sun, or a star. It can also describe a brilliant, intense shine or gleam, whether literal or metaphorical, suggesting splendor, glory, or magnificence.
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- El fulgor del sol poniente bañaba el paisaje en tonos dorados.
The brightness of the setting sun bathed the landscape in golden hues. - Los ojos del gato brillaban con un fulgor misterioso en la oscuridad.
The cat's eyes shone with a mysterious brightness in the darkness. - El fulgor de su talento era evidente desde muy joven.
The brilliance of their talent was evident from a very young age.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "fulgor"
Synonyms: brillo, resplandor, luminosidad, luz
Opposites: oscuridad, tinieblas, opacidad
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'fulgor' comes from the Latin word 'fulgor,' which means 'lightning' or 'flash of light.' This etymology highlights the intense and captivating nature of the brightness it describes.
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