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/ˈreɪdiəns//ˈreɪdiəns/"Radiance" originates from the Latin word "radiare," meaning "to shine" or "to radiate." It first appeared in English in the 14th century, initially referring to the act of emitting rays of light. Over time, the meaning broadened to encompass a more general sense of brilliance, beauty, and luminosity, both physical and metaphorical. It now describes a quality of intense brightness, especially when associated with warmth, joy, or spiritual enlightenment.
a special bright quality that shows in somebody’s face, for example because they are very happy or healthy
một phẩm chất tươi sáng đặc biệt thể hiện trên khuôn mặt của ai đó, ví dụ như vì họ rất hạnh phúc hoặc khỏe mạnh
warm light shining from something
ánh sáng ấm áp tỏa ra từ thứ gì đó