The difference between Bright and Super
When used as nouns, bright means an artist's brush used in oil and acrylic painting with a long ferrule and a flat, somewhat tapering bristle head, whereas super means short form of superannuation, the australian/new zealand retirement benefits or pension scheme.
When used as adjectives, bright means visually dazzling, whereas super means of excellent quality, superfine.
Super is also adverb with the meaning: very.
Super is also verb with the meaning: to add or to place a super atop the existing boxes of the beehive.
check bellow for the other definitions of Bright and Super
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Bright as an adjective:
Visually dazzling; luminous, lucent, clear, radiant; not dark.
Examples:
"Could you please dim the light? It's far too bright."
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Bright as an adjective:
Having a clear, quick intellect; intelligent.
Examples:
"He's very bright. He was able to solve the problem without my help."
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Bright as an adjective:
Vivid, colourful, brilliant.
Examples:
"The orange and blue walls of the sitting room were much brighter than the dull grey walls of the kitchen."
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Bright as an adjective:
Happy, in .
Examples:
"I woke up today feeling so bright that I decided to have a little dance."
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Bright as an adjective:
Sparkling with wit; lively; vivacious; cheerful.
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Bright as an adjective:
Illustrious; glorious.
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Bright as an adjective:
Clear; transparent.
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Bright as an adjective (archaic):
Manifest to the mind, as light is to the eyes; clear; evident; plain.
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Bright as a noun:
An artist's brush used in oil and acrylic painting with a long ferrule and a flat, somewhat tapering bristle head.
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Bright as a noun (obsolete):
splendour; brightness
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Bright as a noun (neologism):
A person with a naturalistic worldview with no supernatural or mystical elements.
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Bright as a noun (US, in the plural):
The high-beam intensity of motor vehicle headlamps.
Examples:
"Your brights are on."
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Super as an adjective:
Of excellent quality, superfine.
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Super as an adjective:
better than average, better than usual; wonderful.
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Super as an adverb (informal):
Very; extremely (used like the prefix super-).
Examples:
"The party was super awesome."
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Super as a noun (informal, US):
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Super as a noun (Australia, New Zealand, informal):
Short form of superannuation, the Australian/New Zealand retirement benefits or pension scheme.
Examples:
"Jane looked forward to collecting a large super payout when she retired."
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Super as a noun (beekeeping):
An empty box placed above the existing boxes of the beehive in order to allow the colony to expand or store additional honey.
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Super as a verb (beekeeping):
To add or to place a super atop the existing boxes of the beehive.
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Super as a noun (comics, slang):
superhero.
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Super as a noun (theatre):
Someone outside the normal company, but appearing on stage with no lines to speak.
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Super as a noun:
A supercomputer.
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Super as a noun:
A person who has supernatural beliefs, distinguished from a bright.