éclats

This is the 5109th most frequent French word.

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éclats

"Éclats" means "splinters," "shards," or "bursts," depending on context.


Here, 'éclats' refers to sudden bursts or outbreaks, specifically of laughter, indicating a cheerful and lively moment.

Les éclats de rire résonnaient dans toute la pièce.

The bursts of laughter echoed throughout the room.


In this context, 'éclats' denotes fragments or sharp pieces, showcasing its use in describing physical objects.

Elle ramassa les éclats de verre éparpillés sur le sol.

She picked up the shards of glass scattered on the floor.


Here, 'éclats' is used to represent flashes or shines, particularly of light, emphasizing a dynamic and vivid effect.

Les éclats lumineux illuminaient le ciel nocturne.

The luminous bursts lit up the night sky.