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Meanings of
lit
in English
Portuguese
aceso
Catalan
encès
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Set afire or burning.
lighted
unlighted
Related terms
burning
blazing
flaming
alight
kindled
ignited
ablaze
aflame
afire
enkindled
Portuguese
aceso
Portuguese
literatura
Catalan
literatura
Spanish
literatura
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The humanistic study of a body of literature.
literature
Portuguese
literatura
Provided with artificial light.
illuminated
well-lighted
Related terms
light
Synonyms
Examples for "
illuminated
"
illuminated
well-lighted
Examples for "
illuminated
"
1
His flashlight
illuminated
about thirty small mounds, arranged in no particular order.
2
A long, carpeted corridor stretched directly ahead,
illuminated
by elaborate crystal chandeliers.
3
It was a good fire, and the room was
illuminated
by it.
4
As that took place an
illuminated
circle appeared off to the right.
5
Throughout the night fires lighted the sky and
illuminated
the rushing waters.
1
She passed through a small,
well
-
lighted
vestibule and entered the room beyond.
2
A young, fair woman received him alone in a large,
well
-
lighted
room.
3
A skeleton key took us into Hanford's
well
-
lighted
but now empty studio.
4
The quiet service in the warm,
well
-
lighted
church was very soothing and refreshing.
5
Before long the three reached one of the broader,
well
-
lighted
thoroughfares.
Usage of
lit
in English
1
Police said she
lit
a large fire to try to get help.
2
Investor message boards have
lit
up in response to the new paper.
3
Come morning light with
soft
-
lit
powers to awaken love that's ever sure.
4
The good news is that there is always a new torch
lit
.
5
It has, however, filed a patent for its hybrid
lit
-
dark
order book.
6
Deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa gave quite a
lit
speech on Monday night.
7
Rhius led the way to an inner room
lit
by several lamps.
8
Police said the fire was deliberately
lit
and their inquiries were continuing.
9
Stay in a public place Stay in
well
-
lit
and densely populated areas.
10
Perez said nothing; he merely reached for a cigarette and
lit
it.
11
People
lit
candles and oil lamps, moving light from room to room.
12
Enormous windows facing south would have
lit
the room throughout the day.
13
The moment the room
lit
up and the first moment I cried.
14
They had either been put out or quite simply never been
lit
.
15
He
lit
another State Express 555 and gave one to Master Luo.
16
The sun had risen, and
lit
up the trees in the garden.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
lit
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
lit up
lit a cigarette
lit only
dimly lit
brightly lit
Translations for
lit
Portuguese
aceso
literatura
Catalan
encès
literatura
Spanish
literatura
Lit
through the time
Lit
across language varieties
Canada
Common
United States of America
Common
Australia
Common
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