Pronunciation: /laɪt/
noun the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible
A1 I turned on the light in the room.
A2 The light from the lamp was very bright.
B1 She used a flashlight to find her way in the dark.
B2 The light fixture in the kitchen needs to be replaced.
C1 The natural light in the room was perfect for photography.
C2 The chandelier in the ballroom cast a soft, warm light.
adjective of little weight; easy to lift
A1 The room is light because of the big windows.
A2 She wore a light jacket to stay warm in the cool breeze.
B1 The light rain made the streets glisten under the streetlights.
B2 The light snowfall created a winter wonderland in the forest.
C1 The artist used light brush strokes to create a delicate masterpiece.
C2 The room was bathed in a soft, ethereal light, creating a tranquil atmosphere.
formal The room was filled with natural light from the large windows.
informal I love how the light streams in through the curtains in the morning.
slang Let's go catch some rays and soak up the light at the beach.
figurative Her presence always brought light into my life, even on the darkest days.
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