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lights
noun as in luminescence from sun or other source
Strong matches
- aurora
- beacon
- blaze
- brightness
- brilliance
- brilliancy
- coruscation
- dawn
- daybreak
- daytime
- effulgence
- emanation
- flare
- gleam
- glimmer
- glint
- glitter
- illumination
- incandescence
- irradiation
- lambency
- lighthouse
- luminosity
- luster
- morn
- morning
- phosphorescence
- radiance
- refulgence
- scintillation
- sheen
- shine
- sparkle
- splendor
- sunbeam
- sunrise
- taper
- torch
Weak match
noun as in context, point of view; understanding
verb as in illuminate
verb as in start on fire
Weak matches
Example Sentences
He can’t live without Stella but he knows he has a hold on her when the lights are off.
While working in north Wales in 2021, Mr Hall was alerted by neighbours that someone was in his house and all the lights were on.
Australia's men have a formidable record in home Tests played under lights, winning 12 and losing just one of their 13 matches played to date.
“John Wayne was one of the guiding lights of her life,” says Wilkinson.
Crew will "try to give some decency to the dead body" by placing it on an empty aisle and using curtains, blankets and dim lights, Jay says, but they might not have much choice.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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