Word: light Word origin: Old English lēoht, līht (noun and adjective), līhtan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch licht and German Licht, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek leukos ‘white’ and Latin lux ‘light’. Phonetic: lʌɪt Listen:
the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible. Example: the light of the sun
an expression in someone's eyes indicating a particular emotion or mood. Example: a shrewd light entered his eyes
understanding of a problem or mystery; enlightenment. Example: she saw light dawn on the woman's face
an area of something that is brighter or paler than its surroundings. Example: sunshine will brighten the natural lights in your hair
a device used to produce a flame or spark. Example: he asked me for a light
a window or opening to let light in. Example: the bedroom has a wide bay with leaded lights
a person eminent in a particular sphere of activity. Example: volunteers have been the shining lights of the community
(in a crossword puzzle) a blank space to be filled by a letter.
provide with light or lighting; illuminate. Example: the room was lit by a number of small lamps
make (something) start burning; ignite. Example: Allen gathered sticks and lit a fire
having a considerable or sufficient amount of natural light; not dark. Example: the bedrooms are light and airy
(of a colour) pale. Example: her eyes were light blue
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