Radiate
Pronunciation of Radiate
/ɹˈe͡ɪdɪˌe͡ɪt/, /ɹˈeɪdɪˌeɪt/, /ɹ_ˈeɪ_d_ɪ__ˌeɪ_t/
Antonyms for radiate:
Synonyms for radiate:
all (adjective)
radial, stellate.
Sense 1 (noun)
emit, spread, throw out, strew, disseminate, shed, circulate.
Sense 3 (noun)
radiate (noun)
emit light, ray, beam, glow, shine, diversify.
give off; scatter (verb)
distribute, glitter, gleam, spread, give out, beam, throw out, emanate, shed, irradiate, broadcast, circulate, branch out, diverge, disseminate, shine, strew, transmit, diffuse, emit.
light (verb)
gleam, light, blaze, fire, illuminate, glitter, spot, flare, incandesce, glow, shine, glint, beam, sparkle, fluoresce, flash, scintillate, flood.
oscillate (verb)
pulsate, sway, fluctuate, bob, throb, vibrate, teeter-totter, pulse, rock, librate, vacillate, oscillate, seesaw, totter, undulate, tremble, alternate, tick, beat, wobble, wag, stagger.
scatter (verb)
disorder, evanesce, diffract, diffuse, diverge, dissolve, separate, disburse, dole, distribute, refract, disperse, detach, scatter, dislocate, disconnect, evaporate, disintegrate.
Sense 1
Sense 2
emanate, shed, spread, strew, disseminate.
Sense 3
Sense 9
cast.
Sense 11
beam
do well
secrete
Usage examples for radiate:
- Vittoria gave the inspiration of a dying voice: the conquest of death by an eternal truth seemed to radiate from her. - "The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith", George Meredith.
- It should be the center from which radiate the forces of righteousness and the spirit of brotherhood and every human activity and interest in the community. - "Frank H. Nelson of Cincinnati", Warren C. Herrick.
- The Wonder gained a fresher bloom, and looked full enough of life to radiate vitality into a statue of ice. - "A Mortal Antipathy", Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr..