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light
noun
-
light
the
form
of
energy
from
the
sun
,
lamps
,
or
other
sources
that
makes
things
visible
•
She
opened
the
curtains
and
bright
light
filled
the
room
.
She
opened
the
curtains
and
bright
light
filled
the
room
.
•
The
seedlings
leaned
toward
the
light
coming
through
the
greenhouse
roof
.
The
seedlings
leaned
toward
the
light
coming
through
the
greenhouse
roof
.
noun
a
device
such
as
a
lamp
or
bulb
that
produces
illumination
•
He
switched
on
the
bedside
light
to
read
his
book
.
He
switched
on
the
bedside
light
to
read
his
book
.
•
The
street
lights
turned
on
automatically
at
sunset
.
The
street
lights
turned
on
automatically
at
sunset
.
adjective
-
light
,
lighter
,
lightest
weighing
little
;
not
heavy
•
This
backpack
feels
surprisingly
light
even
when
full
.
This
backpack
feels
surprisingly
light
even
when
full
.
•
She
chose
a
pair
of
light
running
shoes
for
the
race
.
She
chose
a
pair
of
light
running
shoes
for
the
race
.
adjective
-
light
,
lighter
,
lightest
pale
in
color
•
She
painted
the
walls
a
light
blue
to
brighten
the
room
.
She
painted
the
walls
a
light
blue
to
brighten
the
room
.
•
His
hair
became
lighter
after
days
at
the
beach
.
His
hair
became
lighter
after
days
at
the
beach
.
adjective
-
light
,
lighter
,
lightest
small
in
amount
or
not
strong
;
gentle
•
I'll
just
have
a
light
lunch
of
salad
and
fruit
.
I'll
just
have
a
light
lunch
of
salad
and
fruit
.
•
A
light
rain
tapped
on
the
window
.
A
light
rain
tapped
on
the
window
.
verb
-
light
,
lighting
,
lights
,
lit
,
lighted
to
make
something
start
burning
or
shining
•
She
lit
the
candles
on
the
cake
before
singing
.
She
lit
the
candles
on
the
cake
before
singing
.
•
Please
light
the
campfire
while
I
set
up
the
tent
.
Please
light
the
campfire
while
I
set
up
the
tent
.
lightning
noun
-
lightning
a
sudden
,
very
bright
flash
of
electricity
in
the
sky
during
a
storm
•
A
bolt
of
lightning
lit
up
the
night
sky
,
followed
by
a
loud
clap
of
thunder
.
A
bolt
of
lightning
lit
up
the
night
sky
,
followed
by
a
loud
clap
of
thunder
.
•
The
hikers
ducked
under
a
rocky
overhang
when
they
saw
lightning
in
the
distance
.
The
hikers
ducked
under
a
rocky
overhang
when
they
saw
lightning
in
the
distance
.
Old
English
līehting
,
related
to
the
verb
lighten
in
the
sense
‘
make
bright
’.
flight
noun
a
trip
on
an
airplane
from
one
place
to
another
•
Our
flight
to
Tokyo
was
delayed
by
two
hours
.
Our
flight
to
Tokyo
was
delayed
by
two
hours
.
•
She
booked
an
early-morning
flight
so
she
could
arrive
before
noon
.
She
booked
an
early-morning
flight
so
she
could
arrive
before
noon
.
Extended
from
the
basic
sense
of
moving
through
air
to
the
commercial
journey
by
aircraft
in
the
early
20th
century
.
highlight
noun
the
best
,
most
interesting
,
or
most
exciting
part
of
an
event
,
period
,
or
experience
•
The
concert's
highlight
was
the
surprise
guest
singer
.
The
concert's
highlight
was
the
surprise
guest
singer
.
•
Visiting
the
ancient
ruins
was
the
highlight
of
our
trip
.
Visiting
the
ancient
ruins
was
the
highlight
of
our
trip
.
Originally
referring
to
the
brightest
area
in
a
painting
,
the
figurative
sense
of
“
best
part
”
emerged
in
the
late
19th
century
.
slight
verb
-
slight
,
slighter
,
slightest
To
insult
,
ignore
,
or
treat
someone
as
unimportant
.
•
She
felt
the
teacher
had
slighted
her
by
skipping
her
question
.
She
felt
the
teacher
had
slighted
her
by
skipping
her
question
.
•
He
didn't
mean
to
slight
you
when
he
forgot
your
name
.
He
didn't
mean
to
slight
you
when
he
forgot
your
name
.
noun
-
slight
,
slighter
,
slightest
A
remark
or
action
that
insults
or
shows
a
lack
of
respect
.
•
Forgetting
my
birthday
felt
like
a
personal
slight
.
Forgetting
my
birthday
felt
like
a
personal
slight
.
•
He
apologized
for
the
slight
and
offered
to
make
amends
.
He
apologized
for
the
slight
and
offered
to
make
amends
.