Search results for ‘light’
English Dictionary (1-3 of 3)
- light
- [laɪt]
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- 1. the medium of illumination that makes sight possible
- 2. visible radiation electromagnetic radiation that is capable of causing a visual sensation and has wavelengths from about 380 to about 780 nanometres
- 3. electromagnetic radiation that has a wavelength outside this range, esp ultraviolet radiation
- 4. the sensation experienced when electromagnetic radiation within the visible spectrum falls on the retina of the eye
- 5. anything that illuminates, such as a lamp or candle
- 6. See traffic...
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- light
- [laɪt]
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- 1. not heavy; weighing relatively little
- 2. having relatively low density
- 3. lacking sufficient weight; not agreeing with standard or official weights
- 4. not great in degree, intensity, or number
- 5. without burdens, difficulties, or problems; easily borne or done
- 6. graceful, agile, or deft
- 7. not bulky or clumsy
- 8. not serious or profound; entertaining
- 9. without importance or consequence; insignificant
- 10. frivolous or capricious
- 11. loose in morals
- 12. dizzy or unclear
- 13. (of bread, cake, etc)...
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- Light
- [laɪt]
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- 1. God regarded as a source of illuminating grace and strength
- 2.
short for Inner Light
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Examples (1-5 of 59)
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silhouettes are outlines against a light background
→ against
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bad light for reading
→ bad
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a beam of light
→ beam
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light broke over the mountains
→ break
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carbon-arc light
→ carbon arc
Vocab List (1 of 15)
- light
- [lait]
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- from yoyo's Vocab List