sun-drenched
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Definition
Adjective: * Covered with sunlight; receiving a very large amount of sunshine. This word describes a place, area, or object that is brightly and warmly illuminated by the sun, often implying a sense of abundance, warmth, and pleasant exposure.
Usage
"Sun-drenched" is primarily used as a descriptive adjective before a noun. It creates a vivid, positive image of a location bathed in strong sunlight, often associated with leisure, beauty, or ideal weather conditions. It is common in travel, real estate, and literary descriptions.
Examples
- We spent the afternoon on the sun-drenched terrace.
- The postcard showed a sun-drenched plaza in a Mediterranean village.
- The artist loved to paint the sun-drenched hills of Provence.
- After weeks of rain, they finally enjoyed a sun-drenched weekend.
Advanced Usage
- Figurative Use: It can be used figuratively to describe something that is filled with happiness, positivity, or a warm atmosphere, as if it were filled with sunlight.
- Her sun-drenched smile lit up the entire room.
- The novel is a sun-drenched tale of summer romance.
Variants and Related Words
- Sunbathed (adj.): Similar in meaning, suggesting an area is exposed to and covered by the sun's rays.
- Sunny (adj.): The more common and general term for weather or a place with a lot of sun.
- Sunlit (adj.): Lit by the sun. While similar, "sunlit" is more neutral and focuses on the presence of light, whereas "sun-drenched" emphasizes abundance and saturation.
Synonyms
- Bathed in sunlight
- Sun-filled
- Bright
- Radiant
Antonyms
- Sunless
- Shaded
- Overcast
- Gloomy
Adjective
- covered with sunlight
- sun-drenched beaches along the Riviera