sunshine

noun
UK: /ˈsʌnʃaɪn/
US: /ˈsʌnʃaɪn/
  1. The light and warmth that comes from the sun.

    1. I love to feel the warm sunshine on my skin. [ ] [ ]
    2. The garden needs more sunshine to help the plants grow strong and healthy. [ ] [ ]
  2. A feeling of happiness or cheerfulness.

    1. Her smile brought sunshine into the room. [ ] [ ]
    2. Despite her problems, she always had a little sunshine in her heart. [ ] [ ]
sunshine verb
  1. To make something bright and cheerful as if with sunlight.

    1. Her smile can sunshine anyone's day. [ ] [ ]
    2. The artist tried to sunshine the dull room with bright colors and vibrant paintings. [ ] [ ]
sunshine adjective
  1. Relating to laws or policies that promote transparency and openness, especially in government.

    1. The sunshine laws ensure open meetings. [ ] [ ]
    2. Citizens benefit from sunshine policies that allows them access public information. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "sunshine" in English means: The light and warmth that comes from the sun., A feeling of happiness or cheerfulness..

The phonetic transcription of "sunshine" is /ˈsʌnʃaɪn/ in British English and /ˈsʌnʃaɪn/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "sunshine": happiness, light, sun, brightness, warmth.

Example usage of "sunshine": "I love to feel the warm sunshine on my skin.". More examples on the page.