Sentences

radiate in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

RADIATE: To emit or spread out energy, light, or emotion in all directions.

Sample Sentences

  1. The sun began to radiate warmth as it rose over the horizon.
  2. During the festival, the children radiate pure joy, captivating everyone around them.
  3. In the dark, the glow of the fireflies seemed to radiate magic throughout the garden.
  4. Her smile can radiate positivity, brightening even the gloomiest of days.
  5. The new design aims to radiate elegance and sophistication in every detail.
  6. The sun began to radiate warmth as it rose above the horizon.
  7. Her smile seemed to radiate joy, brightening the entire room.
  8. The flowers in the garden radiate a sweet fragrance that attracts many bees.
  9. As the stars came out, they began to radiate a soft, twinkling light.
  10. The scientist explained how the radioactive materials can radiate energy over time.
  11. The sun began to radiate warmth across the chilly landscape.
  12. Her smile seemed to radiate joy, brightening everyone's mood.
  13. The new design was meant to radiate sophistication and elegance.
  14. As the fire crackled, it would radiate heat throughout the campsite.
  15. The scientist demonstrated how certain materials can radiate energy when heated.
  16. The sun began to radiate warmth as it climbed higher in the sky.
  17. Scientists observed how the star would radiate energy in the form of light and heat.
  18. The flowers in the garden appeared to radiate vibrant colors under the afternoon sun.
  19. He hoped his passion for music would radiate to his students and inspire them.