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lighter, spill, taper, fire, flame, ignition: Can you give me a<br />

light for my cigarette? 8 highlight: Note the chiaroscuro<br />

effect from the lights and shadows in the drawing. 9 bring to<br />

light. reveal, unearth, find, uncover, unveil, discover, expose,<br />

disclose, make known: A vital fact has recently been brought to<br />

light. 10 come to light. be revealed, be unearthed, be<br />

uncovered, be unveiled, be discovered, be exposed, be disclosed,<br />

appear, come out, turn up, transpire, develop, evolve, emerge:<br />

The truth about her parents has finally come to light. 11 Brit<br />

in the light of or US in light of. considering, in view of, in<br />

consideration of, taking into account, keeping or bearing in<br />

mind: In the light of his condition, he has decided to pull out<br />

of the competition. 12 shed or throw (some, a little) light on.<br />

explain, elucidate, simplify, clarify: Perhaps you could throw<br />

some light on the reason why she refuses to leave the house.<br />

--adj. 13 (well-)illuminated, bright, alight, (well-)lit,<br />

(well-)lighted, shining, luminous, effulgent, brilliant,<br />

beaming, incandescent, phosphorescent, fluorescent: The<br />

lightest room in the house is the kitchen. 14 pale, light-hued:<br />

Put the light blue chair over here.<br />

--v. 15 ignite, set alight, set or put a match to, kindle;<br />

burn, touch off, set fire to, fire: It's getting chilly, so<br />

you'd better light the fire. When the bomb was in place, they<br />

lit the fuse. 16 illuminate, light up, lighten, brighten: Take<br />

this candle to light your way to the bedroom. 17 turn on,<br />

switch on, put on: Light the lamps. 18 light up. lighten,<br />

brighten, cheer up, liven up: The moment she walked in, the<br />

whole room lit up. Her face lit up when she saw him.<br />

lightý adj. 1 lightweight, portable: I bought some light garden<br />

furniture. 2 underweight, skinny, slight: Isn't Ted a bit<br />

light for his height? 3 faint, dim, obscure, indistinct,<br />

unclear, faded, imperceptible: There is a very light pencil<br />

mark on the paper. 4 faint, gentle, mild, slight, delicate,<br />

insignificant: A light breeze rippled the surface of the pool.<br />

5 dainty, graceful, delicate, gentle, slight: He felt the light<br />

brush of her lips on his. 6 not weighty, frivolous,<br />

unimportant, insignificant, inconsequential, inconsiderable,<br />

trivial, trifling, evanescent, unsubstantial, slight,<br />

superficial: The party was a very light affair. 7 nimble,<br />

agile, active, swift, spry, lithe, sprightly, lightsome,

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