1. Lueur. Clarté du jour.
2. (Au figuré) Netteté. Clarté de la pensée.
ETYM AS. beorhines. Related to Bright.
The perceived quality of radiance or luminosity of a visible object. Brightness is literally in the eye (and mind) of the beholder; a candle in the night appears brighter than the same candle under incandescent lights. Although its subjective value cannot be measured with physical instruments, brightness can be measured as luminance (radiant energy). The brightness component of a color is different from its color (the hue) and from the intensity of its color (the saturation). See also color model, HSB.
1. Intelligence as manifested in being quick and witty; SYN. cleverness, smartness.
2. The location of a visual perception along the black-to-white continuum.
ETYM Latin claritas, from clarus clear: cf. French clarté.
Free from obscurity and easy to understand; the comprehensibility of clear expression; SYN. lucidity, pellucidity, clearness, limpidity.
The quality of clear water; SYN. clarity, uncloudedness.
ETYM Cf. French lucidité. Related to Lucid.
A lucid state of mind; not confused.