Dream Dictionary

Bright

To dream that something is bright, represents divinity, a higher consciousness, and spirituality. You need to honor an admirable person or situation.

The dream may also be a metaphor for intellect and someone who is smart.

If the brightness is blinding, then it suggests that you are not paying attention to some new insights.

Dictionary definition

  • adv. 1: with brightness; "the stars shone brilliantly"; "the windows glowed jewel bright" [syn: brilliantly, brightly, bright]
  • adj. 1: emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts; "the sun was bright and hot"; "a bright sunlit room" [ant: dull]
  • 2: having striking color; "bright dress"; "brilliant tapestries"; "a bird with vivid plumage" [syn: bright, brilliant, vivid]
  • 3: characterized by quickness and ease in learning; "some children are brighter in one subject than another"; "smart children talk earlier than the average" [syn: bright, smart]
  • 4: having lots of light either natural or artificial; "the room was bright and airy"; "a stage bright with spotlights"
  • 5: made smooth and bright by or as if by rubbing; reflecting a sheen or glow; "bright silver candlesticks"; "a burnished brass knocker"; "she brushed her hair until it fell in lustrous auburn waves"; "rows of shining glasses"; "shiny black patents" [syn: bright, burnished, lustrous, shining, shiny]
  • 6: splendid; "the bright stars of stage and screen"; "a bright moment in history"; "the bright pageantry of court"
  • 7: not made dim or less bright; "undimmed headlights"; "surprisingly the curtain started to rise while the houselights were still undimmed" [syn: undimmed, bright] [ant: dim, dimmed]
  • 8: clear and sharp and ringing; "the bright sound of the trumpet section"; "the brilliant sound of the trumpets" [syn: bright, brilliant]
  • 9: characterized by happiness or gladness; "bright faces"; "all the world seems bright and gay"
  • 10: full or promise; "had a bright future in publishing"; "the scandal threatened an abrupt end to a promising political career"; "a hopeful new singer on Broadway" [syn: bright, hopeful, promising]