Brightly in a sentence as an adverb

I even used to have a brightly colored coat and a trading floor badge, back when that mattered.

Typically have a central board and a bunch of brightly coloured wooden pieces; and6.

This seems fine when you're scanning with an iPhone 4 from a galley proof in a brightly lit office, or from your calibrated monitor.

Look, competitive as companies in the valley are, we are all still human beings, with a sense of respect for others in our industry, and when one so who has burned so brightly, dies so young, we take notice.

Why do some services go in the bucket labeled "self-sufficiency" and all the other ones don't?Growing up is also not about throwing out the brightly colored things and getting rid of the spaceship models.

The change for me was due to a change in working environment, and I imagine that's the difference for a lot of people: if you're in a brightly lit room anyway, then the colours becoming weird is just going to be irritating.

Generic faceplates all in rows, kudzu of brightly-colored generic cables fanning out in every direction, armies of green LEDs flashing with traffic, thick black ropes of power cables in back ready to wiggle loose from a stray nudge.

The text-book reason filmmakers add makeup to actors and then light them brightly is that film is not as sensitive as the human eye, so these **** compensated for the film's deficiencies of being insensitive to low light and needing the extra contrast provided by makeup.

There are a few salient points:- The colors are fantastic, the palette is incredibly vibrant without being gaudy.- Despite the bright colors, the material feels high-quality and not plasticky, which is the fate that usually befalls brightly colored consumer electronics.

Then the dot com bubble burst and Silicon Valley 'died' again, no more would anyone build innovative tech companies in 'the valley' after all it was a wasteland, a burned out cinder that had burned brightly for half a dozen years, only to leave behind an infertile plain of concrete layups and landfills with t-shirts from companies nobody would ever remember.

We do not consign blame or responsibility upon MIT for what has happened, but call for all those feel heavy-hearted in their proximity to this awful loss to acknowledge instead the responsibility they have that we all have to build and safeguard a future that would make Aaron proud, and honour the ideals and dedication that burnt so brightly within him by embodying them in thought and word and action.

Criminalization of downloading from open directories with no warnings on them.\n * New diseases, rising seas, freakish weather.\n * A resurgent, militaristic Russia invading various countries.\n * A resurgent, militaristic USA invading various countries.\n\nAdmittedly the cyberware is a bit slow in coming, AI is still the same 10 years off as always, self-driving cars are barely at the testing stage, sub-orbital planes are a pipe dream, and nobod thinks the Net looks like brightly colored blocks, but it's still unsettlingly close.

We do not consign blame or responsibility upon MIT for what has happened, but call for all those feel heavy-hearted in their proximity to this awful loss to acknowledge instead the responsibility they have that we all have to build and safeguard a future that would make Aaron proud, and honour the ideals and dedication that burnt so brightly within him by embodying them in thought and word and action.---edit: it also seems that the closing line, "You were the best of us; may you yet bring out the best in us.

All the colors that impressionism has brought into fashion are unstable, so there is all the more reason to simply use them too brightly - time will tone them down only too much".Any theory of color vision deficiency that attempts to reconstruct the color balances that van Gogh actually saw should take into account the hue/value/chroma of his paints such as they possessed when originally applied, and also consider that van Gogh intentionally adjusted his aesthetic to render color schemes in expectation of future pigment degradation, and that these adjustments cannot have been an exact science.

Brightly definitions

adverb

with brightness; "the stars shone brilliantly"; "the windows glowed jewel bright"

See also: brilliantly bright