What is another word for Emissive?

Pronunciation: [ɪmˈɪsɪv] (IPA)

Emissive refers to something that emits or releases energy or radiation. Synonyms for this word include radiative, illuminating, glowing, shining, brilliant, radiant, and luminescent. Each of these words indicates an object or material that is emitting light or energy in some form. Radiative conveys the idea of energy being radiated outwards, while illuminating implies that an object is providing light to an area. Glowing suggests a gentle and constant emanation of light, while shining indicates a bright and intense emission. Brilliant, radiant, and luminescent all denote a powerful and dazzling emission of light or energy.

What are the hypernyms for Emissive?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Emissive

The periodic precipitates produced by diffusion show us the transmission of spherical waves through space, which follow the laws of light, although the periodic phenomenon is apparently Emissive rather than vibratory.
"The Mechanism of Life"
Stéphane Leduc

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