brights

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English

Etymology

From bright (adjective) +‎ -s (suffix forming pluralia tantum).

Pronunciation

Noun

brights pl (plural only)

  1. Bold or vivid colours; also, clothes, cosmetics, etc., with such colours.
  2. (colloquial, dated) Household utensils (such as cutlery, ornaments, and plate) made of shiny metal.
  3. (US, road transport) Synonym of high-beams.
    Your brights are on.
    • 1963 July, Morton J. Schultz, “Keeping Your Headlights on the Beam”, in Popular Mechanics, →ISSN, page 161:
      Drop your brights as soon as approaching lights appear.
    • 2004 July 18, Rocky Roads, “Re: big rig out of control (Photo)”, in misc.transport.trucking (Usenet), message-ID <[email protected]>:
      You can turn your brights on and that helps quite a bit, but you can not leave them on. So you end up driving beyond your headlights more than half the time.
    • 2006 March 31, Linda S. Godfrey, Hunting the American Werewolf: Beast Men in Wisconsin and Beyond, Madison: Trails Books, →ISBN, →OL, page 139:
      The moment I flashed my brights this animal started to run across the road.

Noun

brights

  1. plural of bright