noun
- a sudden flash or burst of light; a gleam or sparkle
- a brilliant display of wit or intellectual brilliance
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The coruscation of lightning illuminated the night sky.
- Diamonds caught the light in a series of brilliant coruscations.
- Her conversation was marked by witty coruscations that delighted the guests.
- The coruscation of the chandelier cast dancing shadows across the ballroom.
- His speech was full of intellectual coruscations that impressed the audience.
- The water's surface shimmered with coruscations as the sun rose.
- The author's coruscations of humor made the novel both clever and entertaining.