光彩

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"光彩" (guāngcǎi) primarily means "luster" or "radiance," referring to the shining quality of light or color. It can describe physical brightness, such as the gleam of a diamond, or metaphorical brilliance, such as the impressive aura or charisma someone displays.

Common Contexts

It is often used in literary or formal contexts to emphasize beauty, excellence, or honor. For example, describing someone's performance or an object’s appearance.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 光彩 (guāngcǎi duómù): dazzlingly bright or eye-catching, used to describe something visually stunning.
  • 光彩 (guāngcǎi zhàorén): radiant and attractive, often used to praise a person's appearance or demeanor.

Nuances

When using 光彩, speakers imply a positive, impressive quality that attracts attention. It is more poetic and formal than simply saying "bright" or "colorful." Avoid confusing it with 光辉 (guānghuī), which often emphasizes glory or splendor in a more abstract or grand sense.

Example Sentences

This diamond shines with dazzling luster under the sunlight.

His speech was full of passion and brilliance, winning enthusiastic applause

The colors and brilliance of this painting let people feel the artist's