light
1. (physics) electromagnetic radiation that can produce a visual sensation (Freq. 46) - the light was filtered through a soft glass window • Syn: visible light, visible radiation • Topics: physics, natural philosophy • Hypernyms: actinic radiation, actinic ray • Hyponyms: beam, beam of light, light beam, ray, ray of light, shaft, shaft of light, irradiation, candlelight, candle flame, corona, counterglow, gegenschein, daylight, firelight, fluorescence, friar's lantern, ignis fatuus, jack-o'-lantern, will-o'-the-wisp, gaslight, radiance, glow, glowing, half-light, incandescence, lamplight, luminescence, meteor, shooting star, moonlight, moonshine, Moon, starlight, sunlight, sunshine, sun, scintillation, streamer, torchlight, twilight • Part Holonyms: electromagnetic spectrum 2. any device serving as a source of illumination (Freq. 23) - he stopped the car and turned off the lights • Syn: light source • Hypernyms: source of illumination • Hyponyms: anchor light, riding light, riding lamp, blinker, flasher, fairy light, flood, floodlight, flood lamp, photoflood, headlight, headlamp, houselights, jacklight, navigation light, night-light, panel light, room light, sconce, searchlight, sidelight, running light, strip lighting, theater light, torch 3. a particular perspective or aspect of a situation (Freq. 13) - although he saw it in a different light, he still did not understand • Hypernyms: position, view, perspective 4. the quality of being luminous; emitting or reflecting light (Freq. 10) - its luminosity is measured relative to that of our sun • Syn: luminosity, brightness, brightness level, luminance, luminousness • Derivationally related forms: bright (for: luminousness), bright (for: brightness), luminous (for: luminosity) • Hypernyms: physical property • Hyponyms: illuminance, illumination, incandescence, luminescence, glow • Attrubites: bright, dull 5. an illuminated area (Freq. 7) - he stepped into the light • Hypernyms: scene 6. a condition of spiritual awareness; divine illumination (Freq. 4) - follow God's light • Syn: illumination • Hypernyms: condition, status 7. the visual effect of illumination on objects or scenes as created in pictures (Freq. 4) - he could paint the lightest light and the darkest dark • Syn: lightness • Derivationally related forms: light (for: lightness) • Hypernyms: visual property • Hyponyms: aura, aureole, halo, nimbus, glory, gloriole, sunniness, highlight, highlighting, brightness • Attrubites: dark 8. a person regarded very fondly (Freq. 3) - the light of my life • Hypernyms: friend 9. having abundant light or illumination (Freq. 2) - they played as long as it was light - as long as the lighting was good • Syn: lighting • Ant: dark • Hypernyms: illumination 10. mental understanding as an enlightening experience (Freq. 2) - he finally saw the light - can you shed light on this problem? • Hypernyms: insight, brainstorm, brainwave 11. merriment expressed by a brightness or gleam or animation of countenance (Freq. 2) - he had a sparkle in his eye - there's a perpetual twinkle in his eyes • Syn: sparkle, twinkle, spark • Derivationally related forms: twinkly (for: twinkle), sparkly (for: sparkle), sparkle (for: sparkle) • Hypernyms: vitality, verve, expression, look, aspect, facial expression, face 12. public awareness (Freq. 1) - it brought the scandal to light • Hypernyms: public knowledge, general knowledge 13. a visual warning signal - they saw the light of the beacon - there was a light at every corner • Hypernyms: visual signal • Hyponyms: traffic light, traffic signal, stoplight 14. a device for lighting or igniting fuel or charges or fires - do you have a light? • Syn: lighter, igniter, ignitor • Derivationally related forms: ignite (for: ignitor), ignite (for: igniter), light (for: lighter) • Hypernyms: device • Hyponyms: cigar lighter, cigarette lighter, pocket lighter, fuse, fuze, fuze, fuzee, primer, priming, match, lucifer, friction match
1. make lighter or brighter (Freq. 12) - This lamp lightens the room a bit • Syn: illume, illumine, light up, illuminate • Derivationally related forms: illumination (for: illuminate), illuminant (for: illuminate) • Hypernyms: lighten, lighten up • Hyponyms: floodlight, spotlight • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Something ----s something 2. begin to smoke (Freq. 10) - After the meal, some of the diners lit up • Syn: light up, fire up • Hypernyms: ignite • Entailment: smoke • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s - Somebody ----s something 3. to come to rest, settle (Freq. 3) - Misfortune lighted upon him • Syn: alight, perch • Hypernyms: land, set down • Verb Frames: - Something ----s - Somebody ----s - Somebody ----s PP 4. cause to start burning; subject to fire or great heat (Freq. 2) - Great heat can ignite almost any dry matter - Light a cigarette • Syn: ignite • Ant: extinguish (for: ignite) • Derivationally related forms: lighter, ignitible (for: ignite), ignitable (for: ignite), ignition (for: ignite), igniter (for: ignite), ignitor (for: ignite) • Hypernyms: burn, combust • Hyponyms: light up, fire up, reignite, kindle, enkindle, conflagrate, inflame, flare up • Cause: burn, combust • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Something ----s something 5. alight from (a horse) • Syn: unhorse, dismount, get off, get down • Derivationally related forms: dismount (for: dismount) • Topics: riding, horseback riding • Hypernyms: descend, fall, go down, come down • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s 6. fall to somebody by assignment or lot - The task fell to me - It fell to me to notify the parents of the victims • Syn: fall • Hypernyms: fall, return, pass, devolve • Verb Group: accrue, fall • Verb Frames: - Something ----s somebody - Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
1. of comparatively little physical weight or density (Freq. 14) - a light load - magnesium is a light metal--having a specific gravity of 1.74 at 20 degrees C • Ant: heavy • Similar to: lightweight, airy, buoyant, floaty, lighter-than-air, low-density • Derivationally related forms: lightness • Attrubites: weight 2. (used of color) having a relatively small amount of coloring agent (Freq. 9) - light blue - light colors such as pastels - a light-colored powder • Syn: light-colored • Ant: dark • Similar to: pale, palish, pastel, powdery • See Also: white • Derivationally related forms: lightness • Attrubites: value 3. of the military or industry; using (or being) relatively small or light arms or equipment (Freq. 4) - light infantry - light cavalry - light industry - light weapons • Ant: heavy • Similar to: light-armed, lightly-armed 4. not great in degree or quantity or number (Freq. 3) - a light sentence - a light accent - casualties were light - light snow was falling - light misty rain - light smoke from the chimney • Ant: heavy 5. psychologically light; especially free from sadness or troubles (Freq. 3) - a light heart • Ant: heavy • Similar to: fooling, casual • Derivationally related forms: lightness 6. characterized by or emitting light (Freq. 3) - a room that is light when the shutters are open - the inside of the house was airy and light • Ant: dark • Similar to: ablaze, inflamed, reddened, autofluorescent, bioluminescent, bright, candescent, floodlit, floodlighted, fluorescent, illuminated, lighted, lit, well-lighted, incandescent, candent, lamplit, lamplit, livid, luminescent, phosphorescent, sunlit, sunstruck, white • Derivationally related forms: lightness • Attrubites: lightness 7. (used of vowels or syllables) pronounced with little or no stress (Freq. 2) - a syllable that ends in a short vowel is a light syllable - a weak stress on the second syllable • Syn: unaccented, weak • Similar to: unstressed 8. easily assimilated in the alimentary canal; not rich or heavily seasoned (Freq. 2) - a light diet • Similar to: digestible 9. (used of soil) loose and large-grained in consistency (Freq. 2) - light soil • Similar to: loose • Derivationally related forms: lightness 10. (of sound or color) free from anything that dulls or dims (Freq. 1) - efforts to obtain a clean bass in orchestral recordings - clear laughter like a waterfall - clear reds and blues - a light lilting voice like a silver bell • Syn: clean, clear, unclouded • Similar to: pure • Derivationally related forms: uncloudedness (for: unclouded), clarity (for: clear), clearness (for: clear) 11. moving easily and quickly; nimble (Freq. 1) - the dancer was light and graceful - a lightsome buoyant step - walked with a light tripping step • Syn: lightsome, tripping • Similar to: light-footed • Derivationally related forms: lightsomeness (for: lightsome), lightness 12. demanding little effort; not burdensome (Freq. 1) - light housework - light exercise • Similar to: undemanding 13. of little intensity or power or force - the light touch of her fingers - a light breeze • Ant: heavy • Similar to: easy, gentle, soft 14. (physics, chemistry) not having atomic weight greater than average - light water is ordinary water • Ant: heavy • Topics: chemistry, chemical science 15. very thin and insubstantial - thin paper - light summer dresses • Similar to: thin • Derivationally related forms: lightness 16. marked by temperance in indulgence - abstemious with the use of adverbs - a light eater - a light smoker - ate a light supper • Syn: abstemious • Similar to: temperate • Derivationally related forms: abstemiousness (for: abstemious) 17. less than the correct or legal or full amount often deliberately so - a light pound - a scant cup of sugar - regularly gives short weight • Syn: scant, short • Similar to: insufficient, deficient • Derivationally related forms: scantness (for: scant) 18. having little importance - losing his job was no light matter • Similar to: insignificant, unimportant 19. intended primarily as entertainment; not serious or profound - light verse - a light comedy • Similar to: frivolous • Derivationally related forms: lightness 20. silly or trivial - idle pleasure - light banter - light idle chatter • Syn: idle • Similar to: frivolous • Derivationally related forms: lightness 21. having relatively few calories - diet cola - light (or lite) beer - lite (or light) mayonnaise - a low-cal diet • Syn: lite, low-cal, calorie-free • Similar to: nonfat, fat-free, fatless 22. casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior - her easy virtue - he was told to avoid loose (or light) women - wanton behavior • Syn: easy, loose, promiscuous, sluttish, wanton • Similar to: unchaste • Derivationally related forms: wanton (for: wanton), wantonness (for: wanton), sluttishness (for: sluttish), promiscuousness (for: promiscuous), promiscuity (for: promiscuous), looseness (for: loose) 23. weak and likely to lose consciousness - suddenly felt faint from the pain - was sick and faint from hunger - felt light in the head - a swooning fit - light-headed with wine - light-headed from lack of sleep • Syn: faint, swooning, light-headed, lightheaded • Similar to: ill, sick • Derivationally related forms: lightheadedness (for: lightheaded), faint (for: faint), faintness (for: faint) 24. designed for ease of movement or to carry little weight - light aircraft - a light truck • Similar to: light-duty 25. (of sleep) easily disturbed - in a light doze - a light sleeper - a restless wakeful night • Syn: wakeful • Similar to: shallow • Derivationally related forms: wakefulness (for: wakeful)
with few burdens - experienced travellers travel light • Syn: lightly • Derived from adjective: light (for: lightly)
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