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lucent
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "lucent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is shining, glowing, or clear, often in a poetic or literary context. Example: "The lucent moonlight bathed the landscape in a soft, ethereal glow."
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24 human-written examples
As Cisco invades the $100 billion market for voice telephony, so giants such as Lucent, NorTel, Alcatel and even IBM are preparing to enter Cisco's realms of data communications and the Internet.
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Lucent took over Ascend Communications and Nexabit Networks, both makers of high-speed networking equipment.For the moment, Cisco seems still to be making headway.
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The Lucent laser works by producing its light in such short pulses that the length of a single pulse is similar to the wavelength of the light within the pulse.
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But the real struggle will be between Lucent and Cisco.
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Lucent estimates that the market will be worth $650 billion by 2001.Driven by globalisation, liberalisation, mobility and the explosion of the Internet, it is also a market being turned on its head by the convergence of voice and data.
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Lucent and Nortel are also poised to compete strongly in VOIP.Gamma maleCisco's competitive position is, if anything, even worse in the other growth markets it has identified.
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Alcatel-Lucent share price rose 14% while Nokia's fell 6.6% on the news this morning.
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Nokia has confirmed that it is in advanced talks to buy French smartphone and wireless equipment manufacturer Alcatel-Lucent.
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Alcatel-Lucent later sold its shares in Alcatel Mobile Phones to TCL.
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David Krozier of Ovum, a research firm, says Cisco left itself vulnerable in China by failing to respond quickly enough to advances by rivals such as Alcatel-Lucent, of France, and Huawei, a Chinese company.
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Alcatel-Lucent even encourages teleworking, uncommon in France because it means trusting workers not to goof off.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "lucent" in contexts where you want to evoke a sense of soft, emanating light, clarity, or translucence, particularly in descriptive or poetic writing.
Common error
Avoid using "lucent" to describe purely technical specifications of light, such as lumens or wavelengths; instead, reserve it for descriptive, aesthetic qualities of light and clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The word "lucent" functions primarily as an adjective. It modifies nouns to describe their quality of emitting light, being luminous, or being easily seen through. Ludwig AI indicates that this aligns with standard grammatical usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "lucent" functions as an adjective that describes a quality of emitting light or being easily seen through, with a touch of elegance. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness. It's most commonly found in News & Media, where it serves to evoke vivid imagery. While grammatically sound, "lucent" benefits from careful application, and may be substituted with simpler words like "clear" or "bright" in some contexts. Using "lucent" correctly will enhance the clarity and descriptive power of your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
shining
Focuses on the act of emitting light.
luminous
Emphasizes the quality of emitting or reflecting light, often implying a soft, diffused glow.
radiant
Highlights the emission of light or heat, often associated with joy or health.
gleaming
Suggests a bright reflection of light from a polished surface.
brilliant
Implies intense brightness and clarity.
translucent
Describes something that allows light to pass through but is not perfectly clear.
clear
Focuses on the absence of darkness or obstruction, implying easy visibility.
illuminated
Highlights the state of being lit up or made brighter.
glowing
Suggests a soft, warm light emanating from within.
effulgent
Refers to a brilliant radiance or shining forth.
FAQs
How can I use "lucent" in a sentence?
You can use "lucent" to describe something that emits light or is easily seen through, such as "The "lucent moonlight" bathed the forest" or "The water was "lucent and clear"".
What words are similar to "lucent"?
Similar words include "luminous", "radiant", "shining", and "translucent". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "lucent" a formal word?
While "lucent" isn't overly formal, it is often used in descriptive or literary contexts. In more casual settings, simpler alternatives like "clear" or "bright" might be more appropriate.
What is the difference between "lucent" and "transparent"?
"Lucent" suggests emitting light or allowing light to pass through, often with a gentle glow. "Transparent" means allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen. A "lucent material" might glow, while a "transparent material" is simply see-through.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested