bright
The German word 'hell' is used to describe something that is bright, luminous, or radiant. It can be used to describe a wide range of things, from the brightness of a light bulb to the brightness of the sun. It is often used in conjunction with other words to create more specific descriptions, such as 'sehr hell' (very bright) or 'blendend hell' (blindingly bright).
The sun's light is very bright today.
This sentence depicts a standard observation about the brightness of the sun on a particular day. 'Hell' in this context is used to denote 'brightness.'
The new paint on my car looks bright.
This sentence is stating the brightness (or light color) of the new paint on a car, using 'hell' to denote the brightness or lightness of the color.
This room is bright because there are many windows in it.
This sentence describes why a room is bright, in this case, because there are many windows in it, using 'hell' to denote the brightness or lightness of the room.