Word: light

Category: light

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Related words: light

red light, light bulb, led light, light blue, light bulbs, green light, black light, bud light, light rail, light dark, metro last light, pokemon light platinum, dying light, faster than light, light brown hair, light headed, led lights

Synonyms: light

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: light

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spanish
Translations:
lámpara, encender, luz, iluminar, prender, incendiar, leve, ligero, alumbrar
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german
Translations:
ungenügend, kalorienarm, erleuchten, feuerzeug, beleuchten, leicht, anstecken, schein, helligkeit, licht, ...
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french
Translations:
allumez, jour, allumer, briquet, bénin, facile, illuminer, clarté, blond, léger, ...
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italian
Translations:
lume, rischiarare, luce, illuminare, leggero, accendere, lieve
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portuguese
Translations:
ascensor, luminosidade, débil, elevador, acender, luz, ligeiro, fraco, alar
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dutch
Translations:
ontsteken, verlichten, aanmaken, aansteker, licht, schijn, aansteken, helderheid
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russian
Translations:
огонек, выяснять, лампа, светлый, опускаться, нетрудный, сияние, окно, зажечь, слабый, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
lyse, tenne, lys, lett
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swedish
Translations:
lyse, tända, ljus, sken
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finnish
Translations:
vieno, valoisa, sytyttää, siro, valo, asettua, valoteho, valoisuus, kevyt, viritä, ...
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danish
Translations:
tænde, lyse, belysning, lys, fyr, oplyse, let
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czech
Translations:
lehký, oheň, rozsvítit, snadný, osvětlit, osvětlovat, zapálit, světlý, povrchní, světlo, ...
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polish
Translations:
zapalić, jasny, światło, lekkostrawny, światełko, lekkomyślny, rozświetlać, zapalać, zapałać, światłość, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
ablaknyílás, fényforrás
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turkish
Translations:
nur, hafif, aydınlatmak
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greek
Translations:
φωτίζω, φωτερός, ξανθός, ανάβω
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ukrainian
Translations:
зв'язок
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albanian
Translations:
ndriçoj, dritë, drita, lehtë
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bulgarian
Translations:
светлина, блясък
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belarusian
Translations:
лёгкi, ясни, дзень
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estonian
Translations:
hele, kerge, valgus
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croatian
Translations:
svjetlo, laki, svijetla, vitak, svijetliti
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icelandic
Translations:
lýsa, bjartur, birta, ljós
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latin
Translations:
lux, levis
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lithuanian
Translations:
žiebtuvėlis, lempa, lengvas, šviesis, šviesa
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latvian
Translations:
apgaismot, gaisma, apgaismojums, deglis, viegls, šķiltavas, aspekts, viedoklis, niecīgs, neievērojams
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macedonian
Translations:
запалката, светлина
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romanian
Translations:
suplu, lumină, luminozitate, brichetă
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slovenian
Translations:
prižgati, lahek
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slovak
Translations:
ľahký, zápalka, svetlý, rozsvieti

The meaning and "use of": light

adjective
  • having a considerable or sufficient amount of natural light; not dark. - the bedrooms are light and airy
  • (of a color) pale. - her eyes were light blue
  • of little weight; easy to lift. - they are very light and portable
  • relatively low in density, amount, or intensity. - passenger traffic was light
  • gentle or delicate. - she planted a light kiss on his cheek
  • (of entertainment) requiring little mental effort; not profound or serious. - pop is thought of as light entertainment
  • (of a woman) unchaste; promiscuous. - Jude found the room full of soldiers and light women.
noun
  • the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible. - the light of the sun
  • understanding of a problem or mystery; enlightenment. - she saw light dawn on the woman's face
  • an area of something that is brighter or paler than its surroundings. - sunshine will brighten the natural lights in your hair
  • a device that makes something start burning, as a match, lighter, or flame. - he asked me for a light
  • a window or opening in a wall to let light in. - The opening casements were also taped along the junction between the casement and the opening light .
  • a person notable or eminent in a particular sphere of activity or place. - such lights of liberalism as the historian Goldwin Smith
verb
  • provide with light or lighting; illuminate. - the room was lighted by a number of small lamps
  • make (something) start burning; ignite. - Allen gathered sticks and lit a fire
  • come upon or discover by chance. - he lit on a possible solution
  • descend. - from the horse he lit down

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