Pronunciation: /lɪt/
verb past tense of 'light', which means to illuminate or ignite something
A1 The candle was lit in the dark room.
A2 She lit the fireplace to keep warm.
B1 The street lamps were lit as the sun set.
B2 He lit the fireworks for the celebration.
C1 The stage was beautifully lit for the performance.
C2 The city skyline was lit up with colorful lights for the holiday.
adjective describing something as being very exciting or impressive
A1 The candle was lit and filled the room with a warm glow.
A2 She lit the fire in the fireplace to keep the room cozy.
B1 The concert was lit with colorful lights and energetic music.
B2 The party was lit with excitement as everyone danced and laughed.
C1 The city skyline was lit up with a spectacular fireworks display.
C2 The stage was lit with professional lighting to enhance the performance.
formal The room was lit with elegant chandeliers for the evening reception.
informal The party was lit with music and dancing all night long.
slang That concert was so lit, the crowd went wild!
figurative Her smile lit up the room, bringing joy to everyone around her.
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