Antonyms for radiated
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : verb rey-dee-eyt; adjective rey-dee-it, -eyt |
Phonetic Transcription : verb ˈreɪ diˌeɪt; adjective ˈreɪ di ɪt, -ˌeɪt |
Definition of radiated
Origin :- 1610s, "spread in all directions from a point," from Latin radiatus, past participle of radiare "to beam, shine, gleam; make beaming" (see radiation). Meaning "be radiant, give off rays (of light or heat)" is from 1704. Related: Radiated; radiates; radiating.
- verb give off; scatter
- And he was very great and she was very fair, and there radiated from both a starry radiance.
- Extract from : « Doctor Pascal » by Emile Zola
- The radiated light was so intense that it stung even his hardened skin.
- Extract from : « The Martian Cabal » by Roman Frederick Starzl
- To Wilson it was as though she radiated drowsy waves of warmth.
- Extract from : « The Web of the Golden Spider » by Frederick Orin Bartlett
- Lithe, full-bosomed, and ruddy, she radiated a powerful and subtle charm.
- Extract from : « They of the High Trails » by Hamlin Garland
- This conclusion brought a joy with it that radiated the honest face.
- Extract from : « Janet of the Dunes » by Harriet T. Comstock
- Radiated: marked with lines proceeding from a common centre.
- Extract from : « Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology » by John. B. Smith
- Now, seeming to stand by habit alone, it radiated desolation and decay.
- Extract from : « Police Your Planet » by Lester del Rey
- They radiated in many directions, becoming adapted to many haunts.
- Extract from : « The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) » by J. Arthur Thomson
- We radiated the danger area, left 231 for a pick-up team, and headed for home.
- Extract from : « Attrition » by Jim Wannamaker
- The outsider, looking on, saw only the love and blessing that radiated from these homes.
- Extract from : « Have We No Rights? » by Mabel Williamson
Synonyms for radiated
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