Noun
Bold or vivid colours; also, clothes, cosmetics, etc., with such colours.
(colloquial, dated) Household utensils (such as cutlery, ornaments, and plate) made of shiny metal.
(US, road transport) The high-beam intensity setting of motor vehicle headlamps.
Your brights are on.
brights
plural of bright
Also, rather than the standard light towers, Shea had lamps along its upper reaches, like a convoy of semis with their brights on, which gave the field a unique high-wattage glow. Source: Internet
But as the light gets dimmer, I notice some drivers behind me are flashing their brights. Source: Internet
If you hate turning off and on your “brights” while driving then you will LOVE this capability! Source: Internet
In a palette of sophisticated summer brights with contrast detailing and tonal color blocking, it’s the modern gent’s answer to beachwear. Source: Internet
The complete palette is an intoxicating evolution of the feminine brights from last year’s Es/Sense theme and the bold, rebellious hues of the ImPower theme from last year. Source: Internet
Collaborating with other departments to establish co-ordinated visual themes for each race, a broad palette of colors was developed with Iacovelli, which he referred to as "spicy brights". Source: Internet