A common form of artificial light in which a filament contained in a vacuum and heated to brightness by an electric current It can affect the appearance of colors often giving a yellowish cast
White, glowing, or luminous, with intense heat; as, incandescent carbon or platinum; hence, clear; shining; brilliant
Incandescent lamps are the most familiar type of light source, with countless applications in homes, stores and other commercial settings Light is produced by passing electric current through a thin wire filament, usually tungsten
emitting light as a result of being heated; "an incandescent bulb" characterized by ardent emotion or intensity or brilliance; "an incandescent performance
If you say that someone is incandescent with rage, you mean that they are extremely angry. It makes me incandescent with fury
If you describe someone or something as incandescent, you mean that they are very lively and impressive. Gill had an extraordinary, incandescent personality. + incandescence in·can·des·cence She burned with an incandescence that had nothing to do with her looks