"Lighted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Lighted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Lighted" Meaning

Past participle of "light", meaning made bright or illuminated by light.

"Lighted" Examples

5 Examples of "Lighted"


The candles lighted the way through the dark forest. (verb)
The fireworks exploded in the night sky, lighted up with vibrant colors. (verb)
The lamp on my desk has lighted up, so I can see now. (verb)
The city was lighted up with festive lights during the holiday season. (verb)
The lighthouse stood tall, its beam lighted out to sea, guiding ships safely to shore. (verb)

"Lighted" Similar Words

Light-hearted

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Light-heartedly

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Light-heartedness

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Light-skinned

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Light

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Lightbox

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A lightbox is a transparent or translucent box or enclosure, typically used for displaying art, images, or other visual material. It is often used in settings such as art galleries, museums, or exhibition halls to highlight the displayed items. The translucent material allows the viewer to see the displayed item from the front and back, creating a sense of depth and dimensionality.

Lightbulb

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A lightbulb is a type of electric lamp that produces light when an electric current flows through it. It is typically shaped like a sphere or an oval and is used to illuminate rooms, corridors, or outdoor spaces.

Lightbulbs

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Lighten

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To make something lighter or less serious; to reduce the severity or seriousness of something; to alleviate the weight of something; to make something easier or less heavy.

Lightened

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Lightening

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Lightens

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To make something or someone lighter or less heavy; to reduce the seriousness or heaviness of a situation. <br><br>Ex: The news that the company was profitable lightened the mood in the office.

Lighter

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Lighterage

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Lighters

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Lightest

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