"Illighten" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Illighten" Meaning

"enlighten" (not "illighten") means to inform (someone) about something in a way that helps them understand or become more aware of it.

"Illighten" Examples

Usage Examples of "Illuminate"


1. Lighting a Room

The lamp on the table was shining bright, illuminating the entire room with a warm glow.

2. Providing Understanding

The professor's explanation enlightened the students, helping them understand the complex concept.

3. Shedding Light on a Topic

The journalist's article illuminated the dark underbelly of the city's corruption, exposing the truth.

4. Giving Insight

The wise elder's words enlightened the young man, guiding him towards a path of self-discovery.

5. Luminous Eyes

The actress's piercing eyes seemed to illuminate the dark stage, captivating the audience with her performance.

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Illiberality refers to a lack of generosity, openness, and broad-mindedness, often characterized by narrowness, intolerance, or cruelty. It can also describe a refusal to acknowledge the rights, views, or opinions of others. In essence, it is the opposite of liberality, which is marked by tolerance, magnanimity, and willingness to consider different perspectives.

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Illegal or contrary to law or regulations; prohibited or unauthorized.

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I think there might be a slight mistake! The correct word is "illegality".<br><br>Illegality refers to the state of being unlawful or illegal. It can also describe a condition or situation that contravenes the law or is in violation of legal requirements.<br><br>Example sentence: "The company's illegal practices led to a finding of illegality and significant financial penalties."

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