Pronunciation: /ɪˈluːməˌneɪtɪd/
verb to light up or brighten
A1 The night sky was illuminated by the bright full moon.
A2 The candles illuminated the dark room, revealing hidden treasures.
B1 The street lights illuminated the pathway, making it safe to walk at night.
B2 The stage was illuminated with colorful lights for the concert.
C1 The museum exhibit was beautifully illuminated to highlight the artwork.
C2 The fireworks illuminated the sky with bursts of color and light.
adjective having been lit up or brightened
A1 The illuminated sign outside the shop made it easy to find.
A2 The illuminated pathway through the park was beautiful at night.
B1 The illuminated manuscript was carefully preserved in the museum.
B2 The illuminated display at the art gallery showcased the artist's talent.
C1 The illuminated stage set the scene for the dramatic performance.
C2 The illuminated city skyline was a breathtaking sight from the rooftop bar.
adverb in a way that is lit up or brightened
A1 The room was illuminated by a single candle.
A2 The street was illuminated by the bright lights of the city.
B1 The museum exhibit was beautifully illuminated, showcasing the artwork perfectly.
B2 The stage was illuminated with colorful lights, creating a stunning visual display.
C1 The cathedral was illuminated with intricate stained glass windows, casting a colorful glow throughout the interior.
C2 The fireworks display illuminated the night sky, creating a mesmerizing spectacle for all to see.
formal The room was beautifully illuminated by the chandelier hanging from the ceiling.
informal The party was lit up by the fairy lights that illuminated the backyard.
slang The concert was so cool, the stage was totally illuminated with neon lights.
figurative His words illuminated the truth behind the mystery, shedding light on the situation.
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