coruscating, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford . . . Severely critical; scathing That coruscates; glittering, sparkling As flaming fire was more coruscating and enlightening than any other matter Dazed by the coruscating displays of the electric flame In coruscating wit, in jocund drollery Mr Browning's coruscating lines transferred
Coruscating - definition of coruscating by The Free Dictionary To give forth flashes of light; sparkle and glitter: diamonds coruscating in the candlelight 2 To exhibit sparkling virtuosity: a flutist whose music coruscated throughout the concert hall [Latin coruscāre, coruscāt-, to flash ] cor′us·ca′tion n American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
CORUSCATE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com coruscated, coruscating to emit vivid flashes of light; sparkle ; scintillate ; gleam Here was a sapphire, perfectly spherical and over four inches in diameter, that coruscated with a dazzling blue fire
coruscating adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation . . . (of a person) full of life, enthusiasm or humour Definition of coruscating adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
coruscate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary coruscate (third-person singular simple present coruscates, present participle coruscating, simple past and past participle coruscated) (intransitive) To give off light; to reflect in flashes; to sparkle Synonyms: gleam, glimmer, glisten, glitter, radiate, scintillate, sheen, shine, sparkle, twinkle