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Definitions from the WebTerm: Very LightDescription:The term "very light" refers to something that has a low weight or is lacking in density or mass. It can be used to describe objects, colors, or physical sensations that are perceived as weightless or barely noticeable. Possible Parts of Speech:
Senses and Usages:As an Adjective:1. Having little weight or mass: Example sentence: The feather was very light and floated delicately through the air. 2. Lacking in color intensity or darkness: Example sentence: She painted the walls of her room a very light shade of lavender. 3. Easily digestible or not substantial: Example sentence: He decided to have a very light dinner consisting of just a salad. As a Noun:1. A type of beer that is typically pale and has low alcohol content: Example sentence: He enjoyed sipping on a bottle of very light after work. As an Adverb:1. Used to intensify the meaning of an adjective or adverb, meaning to a great extent or to a high degree: Example sentence: She danced very light on her feet, showcasing her graceful movements. Possible Related Products: | ||||
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