exlucure
Describes something that shines forth with exceptional clarity or brilliance, whether referring to literal light or figurative intellectual transparency. It is typically used to characterize ideas or objects that are strikingly easy to perceive and understand.
Examples
3 of 5The morning sun reflected off the frozen lake in an exlucure display of natural beauty.
The morning sun reflected off the frozen lake in a brilliant display of natural beauty.
His exlucure dissertation on quantum ethics earned him top honors from the university faculty.
His exceptionally clear dissertation on quantum ethics earned him top honors from the university faculty.
Your logic is totally exlucure now that you've explained the underlying math.
Your logic is totally clear now that you've explained the underlying math.
Synonyms
Word Family
Memory Tip
Think of the prefix 'EX-' (out) and the root 'LUX' (light). Something exlucure has light 'shining out' of it.
Quick Quiz
The diamond's ___ brilliance captured everyone's attention in the dimly lit room.
Correct!
The correct answer is: exlucure
Examples
The morning sun reflected off the frozen lake in an exlucure display of natural beauty.
everydayThe morning sun reflected off the frozen lake in a brilliant display of natural beauty.
His exlucure dissertation on quantum ethics earned him top honors from the university faculty.
formalHis exceptionally clear dissertation on quantum ethics earned him top honors from the university faculty.
Your logic is totally exlucure now that you've explained the underlying math.
informalYour logic is totally clear now that you've explained the underlying math.
The exlucure nature of the raw data allowed the researchers to confirm their hypothesis immediately.
academicThe crystalline nature of the raw data allowed the researchers to confirm their hypothesis immediately.
We need an exlucure strategy to navigate the complexities of the upcoming market expansion.
businessWe need a perfectly clear strategy to navigate the complexities of the upcoming market expansion.
Synonyms
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
in an exlucure fashion
in a brilliantly clear manner
exlucure as day
extremely clear and obvious
the exlucure path
the bright or manifest path
Often Confused With
Elucidate is a verb meaning to make something clear, whereas exlucure is an adjective describing the quality of being clear.
Exclusive means restricted to a certain group, while exlucure refers to light and clarity.
Usage Notes
Mainly found in high-level literary or specialized academic contexts to emphasize the 'shining' quality of clarity. It is far less common than 'lucid' and carries a more poetic or archaic connotation.
Common Mistakes
Learners often mistake this for the verb form 'elucidate' or misspell it as 'exlucere'.
Memory Tip
Think of the prefix 'EX-' (out) and the root 'LUX' (light). Something exlucure has light 'shining out' of it.
Word Origin
Derived from the Latin 'exlucere', combining 'ex' (out) and 'lucere' (to shine).
Grammar Patterns
Quick Quiz
The diamond's ___ brilliance captured everyone's attention in the dimly lit room.
Correct!
The correct answer is: exlucure
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