Pronunciation: /ʌnˈlɪt/
noun a state of being unlit
A1 I found an unlit candle in the drawer.
A2 The room was dark because the unlit lamp was broken.
B1 The unlit fireplace made the living room feel cold.
B2 She searched for matches to light the unlit torches along the path.
C1 The unlit streetlights created a sense of unease in the deserted alleyway.
C2 The unlit lanterns cast eerie shadows in the abandoned mansion.
adjective describing something that is not illuminated or lit
A1 The room was unlit and I couldn't see anything.
A2 She stumbled through the unlit alley, feeling scared.
B1 The unlit street made her feel uneasy as she walked home alone.
B2 The unlit path through the forest was eerie and unsettling.
C1 The unlit tunnel seemed to stretch on forever, creating a sense of claustrophobia.
C2 The unlit room was filled with shadows, creating a mysterious atmosphere.
formal The unlit street was dark and eerie as I walked home.
informal I couldn't see anything on the unlit path, it was so dark.
slang I tripped and fell on the unlit sidewalk, it was pitch black.
figurative His unlit face showed no emotion as he listened to the bad news.
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