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Term: Light

Definition:

  1. Noun: The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible; electromagnetic radiation within a range that is visible to the human eye.
  2. Verb: Provide with light or lighting; illuminate.
  3. Adjective: Having a considerable or sufficient amount of light; not dark.
  4. Adjective: Easy to understand or comprehend; not heavy or serious.
  5. Noun: A device that makes something start burning, typically emitting a flame or spark.
  6. Noun: A window or opening in a wall to let light in.
  7. Adjective: (of food or diet) Containing low amounts of fat, calories, or sugar.

Example Sentences:

  1. Noun: The sun provides light during the day.
  2. Verb: Sarah lit a candle to light up the room.
  3. Adjective: The room was bright and light due to the large windows.
  4. Adjective: The bookclub chose a light novel for their next reading.
  5. Noun: Jason used a lighter to provide a flame, lighting the firewood.
  6. Noun: The room lacked natural light due to the absence of windows.
  7. Adjective: I prefer to eat light meals during the summer.

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