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Definitions from the WebWeiguangDescription:Weiguang is a Chinese term that refers to the phenomenon of false light or the illusion of brightness. It can be used to describe both physical and metaphorical situations where something appears to be bright, positive, or hopeful but is actually deceptive or misleading. Examples:Noun:1. The weiguang of the city's booming economy quickly faded as the financial bubble burst. 2. Many people are easily fooled by the weiguang of social media, believing only the positive aspects portrayed. Verb:1. The politician has mastered the art of weiguanging the truth to gain public support. 2. Don't weiguang your skills on your resume, always be honest about your abilities. Adjective:1. The weiguang promises made by the company turned out to be empty and meaningless. 2. She had a weiguang smile on her face, hiding her true emotions. Adverb:1. He weiguang spoke about his achievements in an attempt to impress the audience. 2. The company weiguang marketed their new product, leading consumers to have unrealistic expectations. Related products:Deceptive AdvertisingIllusion Unreliable Promises | ||||
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