bright |
1. adj. Visually dazzling; luminous, lucent, clear, radiant; not dark. | |
Could you please dim the light? It's far too bright. | |
2. adj. Having a clear, quick intellect; intelligent. | |
He's very bright. He was able to solve the problem without my help. | |
3. adj. Vivid, colourful, brilliant. | |
The orange and blue walls of the sitting room were much brighter than the dull grey walls of the kitchen. | |
4. adj. Happy, in (soplink, good, spirits). | |
I woke up today feeling so bright that I decided to have a little dance. | |
5. adj. Sparkling with wit; lively; vivacious; cheerful. | |
6. adj. Illustrious; glorious. | |
7. adj. Clear; transparent. | |
8. adj. (archaic) Manifest to the mind, as light is to the eyes; clear; evident; plain. | |
9. n. An artist's brush used in oil and acrylic painting with a long ferrule and a flat, somewhat tapering bristle head. | |
10. n. (obsolete) splendour; brightness | |
11. n. (neologism) A person with a naturalistic worldview with no supernatural or mystical elements. | |
12. n. (US, in the plural) The high-beam intensity of motor vehicle headlamps. | |
Your brights are on. | |
light |
1. n. (physics) Visible electromagnetic radiation. The human eye can typically detect radiation (light) in the wavelength range of about 400 to 750 nanometers. Nearby shorter and longer wavelength ranges, a | |
As you can see, this spacious dining-room gets a lot of light in the mornings. | |
2. n. A source of illumination. | |
Put that light out! | |
3. n. Spiritual or mental illumination; enlightenment, useful information. | |
Can you throw any light on this problem? | |
4. n. (in the now rare) Facts; pieces of information; ideas, concepts. | |
5. n. A notable person within a specific field or discipline. | |
Picasso was one of the leading lights of the cubist movement. | |
6. n. (painting) The manner in which the light strikes a picture; that part of a picture which represents those objects upon which the light is supposed to fall; the more illuminated part of a landscape or | |
7. n. A point of view, or aspect from which a concept, person or thing is regarded. | |
I'm really seeing you in a different light today. | |
Magoon's governorship in Cuba was viewed in a negative light by many Cuban historians for years thereafter. | |
8. n. A flame or something used to create fire. | |
Hey, buddy, you got a light? | |
9. n. A firework made by filling a case with a substance which burns brilliantly with a white or coloured flame. | |
a Bengal light | |
10. n. A window, or space for a window in architecture. | |
This facade has eight south-facing lights. | |
11. n. The series of squares reserved for the answer to a crossword clue. | |
The average length of a light on a 15×15 grid is 7 or 8. | |
12. n. (informal) A cross-light in a double acrostic or triple acrostic. | |
13. n. Open view; a visible state or condition; public observation; publicity. | |
14. n. The power of perception by vision. | |
15. n. The brightness of the eye or eyes. | |
16. n. A traffic light, or, by extension, an intersection controlled by one or more that will face a traveler who is receiving instructions. | |
To get to our house, turn right at the third light. | |
17. v. To start (a fire). | |
We lit the fire to get some heat. | |
18. v. To set fire to; to set burning; to kindle. | |
She lit her last match. | |
19. v. To illuminate. | |
I used my torch to light the way home through the woods in the night. | |
20. v. (intransitive) To become ignited; to take fire. | |
This soggy match will not light. | |
21. v. To attend or conduct with a light; to show the way to by means of a light. | |
22. adj. Having light. | |
The room is light when the Sun shines through the window. | |
23. adj. Pale in colour. | |
She had light skin. | |
24. adj. (of coffee) Served with extra milk or cream. | |
I like my coffee light. | |
25. adj. Of low weight; not heavy. | |
My bag was much lighter once I had dropped off the books. | |
26. adj. Lightly-built; designed for speed or small loads. | |
We took a light aircraft down to the city. | |
27. adj. Gentle; having little force or momentum. | |
This artist clearly had a light, flowing touch. | |
28. adj. Easy to endure or perform. | |
light duties around the house | |
29. adj. Low in fat, calories, alcohol, salt, etc. | |
This light beer still gets you drunk if you have enough of it. | |
30. adj. Unimportant, trivial, having little value or significance. | |
I made some light comment, and we moved on. | |
31. adj. (rail transport, of a locomotive, usually with "run") travelling with no carriages, wagons attached | |
32. adj. (obsolete) Unchaste, wanton. | |
33. adj. Not heavily armed; armed with light weapons. | |
light troops; a troop of light horse | |
34. adj. Not encumbered; unembarrassed; clear of impediments; hence, active; nimble; swift. | |
35. adj. (dated) Easily influenced by trifling considerations; unsteady; unsettled; volatile. | |
a light, vain person; a light mind | |
36. adj. Indulging in, or inclined to, levity; lacking dignity or solemnity; frivolous; airy. | |
Ogden Nash was a writer of light verse. | |
37. adj. Not quite sound or normal; somewhat impaired or deranged; dizzy; giddy. | |
38. adj. Not of the legal, standard, or usual weight; clipped; diminished. | |
light coin | |
39. adj. Easily interrupted by stimulation. | |
light sleep; light anesthesia | |
40. adv. Carrying little. | |
I prefer to travel light. | |
41. n. (curling) A stone that is not thrown hard enough. | |
42. v. (nautical) To unload a ship, or to jettison material to make it lighter | |
43. v. To lighten; to ease of a burden; to take off. | |
44. v. To find by chance. | |
I lit upon a rare book in a second-hand bookseller's. | |
45. v. To stop upon (of eyes or a glance); to notice | |
46. v. (archaic) To alight; to land or come down. | |
She fell out of the window but luckily lit on her feet. | |
overpowers |
1. v. third-person singular present indicative of overpower | |
overpower |
1. v. To subdue someone by superior force. | |
We overpowered the opposing army within a couple of hours. | |
2. v. To excel or exceed in power; to cause to yield; to subdue. | |
Bright light overpowers the eyes. | |
3. v. To render imperceptible by means of greater strength, intensity etc. | |
The dish was OK, but the garlic slightly overpowered the herbs. | |
4. v. (video games, transitive) To make excessively powerful. | |
the |
1. art. Definite grammatical article that implies necessarily that an entity it articulates is presupposed; something already mentioned, or completely specified later in that same sentence, or assumed already | |
I’m reading the book. (Compare I’m reading a book.) | |
The street in front of your house. (Compare A street in Paris.) | |
The men and women watched the man give the birdseed to the bird. | |
2. art. Used before a noun modified by a restrictive relative clause, indicating that the noun refers to a single referent defined by the relative clause. | |
The street that runs through my hometown. | |
3. art. Used before an object considered to be unique, or of which there is only one at a time. | |
No one knows how many galaxies there are in the universe. | |
God save the Queen! | |
4. art. Used before a superlative or an ordinal number modifying a noun, to indicate that the noun refers to a single item. | |
That was the best apple pie ever. | |
5. art. Added to a superlative or an ordinal number to make it into a substantive. | |
That apple pie was the best. | |
6. art. Introducing a singular term to be taken generically: preceding a name of something standing for a whole class. | |
7. art. Used before an adjective, indicating all things (especially persons) described by that adjective. | |
Feed the hungry, clothe the naked, comfort the afflicted, and afflict the comfortable. | |
8. art. Used to indicate a certain example of (a noun) which is usually of most concern or most common or familiar. | |
No one in the whole country had seen it before. | |
I don't think I'll get to it until the morning. | |
9. art. Used before a body part (especially of someone previously mentioned), as an alternative to a possessive pronoun. | |
A stone hit him on the head. (= “A stone hit him on his head.”) | |
10. art. When stressed, indicates that it describes an object which is considered to be best or exclusively worthy of attention. | |
That is the hospital to go to for heart surgery. | |
11. adv. 1=With a comparative ormore and a verb phrase, establishes a parallel with one or more other such comparatives. | |
The hotter the better. | |
The more I think about it, the weaker it looks. | |
The more money donated, the more books purchased, and the more happy children. | |
It looks weaker and weaker, the more I think about it. | |
12. adv. 1=With a comparative, and often withfor it, indicates a result more like said comparative. This can be negated withnone. | |
It was a difficult time, but I’m the wiser for it. | |
It was a difficult time, and I’m none the wiser for it. | |
I'm much the wiser for having had a difficult time like that. | |
eyes |
1. n. plural of eye | |
2. v. third-person singular present indicative of eye | |
eye |
1. n. An organ through which animals see. | |
Bright lights really hurt my eyes. | |
2. n. The visual sense. | |
The car was quite pleasing to the eye, but impractical. | |
3. n. The iris of the eye, being of a specified colour. | |
Brown, blue, green, hazel eyes. | |
4. n. Attention, notice. | |
That dress caught her eye. | |
5. n. The ability to notice what others might miss. | |
He has an eye for talent. | |
6. n. A meaningful stare or look. | |
She was giving him the eye at the bar. When the car cut her off, she gave him the eye. | |
7. n. A private eye: a privately hired detective or investigator. | |
8. n. A hole at the blunt end of a needle through which thread is passed. | |
9. n. A fitting consisting of a loop of metal or other material, suitable for receiving a hook or the passage of a cord or line. | |
10. n. The relatively clear and calm center of a hurricane or other such storm. | |
11. n. A mark on an animal, such as a peacock or butterfly, resembling a human eye. | |
12. n. The dark spot on a black-eyed pea. | |
13. n. A reproductive bud in a potato. | |
14. n. (informal) The dark brown center of a black-eyed Susan flower. | |
15. n. A loop forming part of anything, or a hole through anything, to receive a rope, hook, pin, shaft, etc. — e.g. at the end of a tie bar in a bridge truss; through a crank; at the end of a rope; or | |
16. n. That which resembles the eye in relative importance or beauty. | |
17. n. Tinge; shade of colour. | |
18. n. One of the holes in certain kinds of cheese. | |
19. n. (architecture) The circle in the centre of a volute. | |
20. n. (typography) The enclosed counter (negative space) of the small letter e. | |
21. n. (game of go) An empty point or group of points surrounded by one player's stones. | |
22. v. To observe carefully. | |
After eyeing the document for an hour she decided not to sign it. | |
They went out and eyed the new car one last time before deciding. | |
23. v. To view something narrowly, as a document or a phrase in a document. | |
24. v. To look at someone or something as if with the intent to do something with that person or thing. | |
25. v. (obsolete) To appear; to look. | |
26. n. A brood. | |
an eye of pheasants | |