(rare, usually used in plural form "lights") One's opinions, standards, and abilities
(of hair or skin tone) Pale in color
(of a punishment) Lenient in nature
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That which makes things visible
“A dim light could be seen emanating from his study in the late hours of the night.”
The time of day illuminated by the sun
“We continued our hike through the wilderness as soon as light arrived.”
Natural light from the sun
“Natural light from the sun is a primary sustainable element for life on Earth.”
Point of view
“After he recounted the difficulties he had faced in life, I looked at him in a completely different light.”
Mental enlightenment of a problem or mystery
“All the evidence just seemed to fit after the witness threw some light on the case.”
A notable person within a specific field
“Picasso was a leading light during the cubist movement.”
Something used to produce a flame or spark
“Would you happen to have a light I could use?”
(rare, usually used in plural form "lights") One's opinions, standards, and abilities
“He did the best he could according to his lights.”
A source of light or illumination, typically manmade
Fervent or passionate emotion or enthusiasm
A person or thing regarded as reliably providing essential support for something
The weather or conditions (that affect visibility)
Energized matter, power
A building, usually a tower, containing a light to warn or guide ships
Something which serves as a sign or evidence of something
The pole that holds up a light so it can illuminate a wide area, such as holds up a streetlight
The organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information
A small circle of light, typically around the sun or moon
Something regarded as an indication of what is going to happen
A manner or expression that hides one's true character or feelings
A slender wax candle
A quick and fleeting touch
To ignite a flame or fire
“Arthur Morgan would light a fire to cook some minty venison after setting up camp for the night.”
To illuminate
“Nathan Drake would use a torch to light the dark cavern.”
To come to rest after a descent from above
“The aircraft would light on the runway after a long journey.”
To descend from something, typically a vehicle
“We will need to light at the next stop.”
To burn or set fire to
To shine brightly or powerfully
To come into forceful contact with something
Having a considerable or sufficient amount of light
“A new day dawns, the sun shines through and the house is light again.”
Pale in color
“Adding some light colors should freshen up this room.”
(of hair or skin tone) Pale in color
“Her light hair worked in harmony with her Nordic features.”
Unsubstantial in weight
“I prefer to travel with a light backpack so I can move around easily.”
Unsubstantial in quantity or frequency
“Earnings for the company this month have been disappointingly light in comparison to previous periods.”
Not strongly or heavily built or made
“We need to get some new curtains as the light fabric we currently have does not provide enough privacy.”
Physically nimble and quick
“His ability to remain light on his feet despite being tall and powerful was rare.”
(of food or a meal) Small in quantity and easy to digest
“I will just be having a light dinner this evening as I am not very hungry.”
Undemanding and easily executed
“Greg was restricted to light training as he recovered from his serious knee injury.”
(of entertainment) Not profound or serious
“How about some light humor to brighten up your day?”
Cheerful in disposition
“With a light heart, the boy awaited the impending return of his dear father.”
Having little value or significance
“The choice of a successor to the throne was no light matter.”
In a gentle or delicate manner
“She heard a light knock on her front door as she was watching her favorite soap opera.”
(of a punishment) Lenient in nature
“He received a light sentence for his crime as it was his first offense.”
Dizzy or feeling faint
“I drank some wine on an empty stomach and my head began to feel light almost immediately.”
Airy in texture
“A well-made latte typically has just the right amount of light foam at the top.”
(of soil) Easily dug
“A primary objective when cultivating light soil is to increase its water-retaining properties.”
(of sleep) Easily disturbed
“I am a light sleeper and the littlest noise is enough to wake me up.”
Rickety in structure and easily damaged
Able to be carried or easily moved
Faded by or as if by sunlight or repeated washing
(of food or drink) Low in fat content, and hence low in calories and conducive to weight loss
Physically slender, skinny or thin
Not showy or lively
Diluted, containing an excess of water or liquid
Below the usual or expected size
Silly, especially in a childish way
Having or characterized by libidinously loose morals
Small to moderate in size, quantity or degree
Causing or meant to cause laughter
(of sound or color) Free from anything that dulls or dims
Not detectable or too small in magnitude to be observed
Having a shiny gray color like silver
Having a soft, cushiony feel or texture
Unconcerned in attitude or action
Not careful or thorough
Carrying little
“I always try to travel light.”
Types of sources of light or illumination
“It's getting dark, so we should probably turn on a light.”
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