radiance
nounThe quality or state of being radiant.
nounThe radiant energy emitted per unit time in a specified direction by a unit area of an emitting surface.
nounBrightness shooting in rays or beams; hence, in general, brilliant or sparkling luster; vivid brightness.
nounRadiation.
nounSynonyms Radiance, Brilliance, Brilliancy, Effulgence, Refulgence, Splendor, Luster. These words agree in representing the shooting out of rays or beams in an Impressive way. Radiance is the most steady; it is generally a light that is agreeable to the eyes: hence the word is often chosen for corresponding figurative expressions: as, the radiance of his cheerfulness; the radiance of the gospel. Brilliance represents a light that is strong, often too strong to be agreeable, and marked by variation or play and penetration: as, the brilliance of a diamond or of fireworks. Hence, figuratively, the brilliancy of the scene at a wedding; the radiance of humor, the brilliancy of wit. Brilliance is more often literal, brilliancy figurative, Effulgence is a splendid light, seeming to fill to overflowing every place where it is—a strong, flooding, but not necessarily intense or painful light: as, the effulgence of the noonday sun; the effulgence of the attributes of God. Hence a courtier might by figure speak of the effulgence of Queen Elizabeth’s beauty. Befulgence is often the same as
The quality of being radiant; brilliancy; effulgence; vivid brightness.
nounthe quality of being
the flux of radiation emitted per unit solid angle in a given direction by a unit area of a source
nounan attractive combination of good health and happiness
nounthe amount of electromagnetic radiation leaving or arriving at a point on a surface