lighted 音标拼音: [l'ɑɪtəd] [l'ɑɪtɪd]
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lighted adj 1 :
set afire or burning ; "
the lighted candles "; "
a lighted cigarette "; "
a lit firecracker " [
synonym : {
lighted }, {
lit }]
[
ant : {
unlighted }, {
unlit }]
2 :
provided with artificial light ; "
illuminated advertising ";
"
looked up at the lighted windows "; "
a brightly lit room "; "
a well -
lighted stairwell " [
synonym : {
illuminated }, {
lighted },
{
lit }, {
well -
lighted }]
Light \
Light \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Lighted } (
l [
imac ]
t "[
e ^]
d )
or {
Lit } (
l [
i ^]
t );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Lighting }.] [
AS .
l [=
y ]
htan ,
l [
imac ]
htan ,
to shine . [
root ]
122 .
See {
Light },
n .]
1 .
To set fire to ;
to cause to burn ;
to set burning ;
to ignite ;
to kindle ;
as ,
to light a candle or lamp ;
to light the gas ; --
sometimes with up .
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If a thousand candles be all lighted from one .
--
Hakewill .
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And the largest lamp is lit . --
Macaulay .
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Absence might cure it ,
or a second mistress Light up another flame ,
and put out this . --
Addison .
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2 .
To give light to ;
to illuminate ;
to fill with light ;
to spread over with light ; --
often with up .
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Ah ,
hopeless ,
lasting flames !
like those that burn To light the dead . --
Pope .
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One hundred years ago ,
to have lit this theater as brilliantly as it is now lighted would have cost ,
I suppose ,
fifty pounds . --
F .
Harrison .
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The sun has set ,
and Vesper ,
to supply His absent beams ,
has lighted up the sky . --
Dryden .
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3 .
To attend or conduct with a light ;
to show the way to by means of a light .
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His bishops lead him forth ,
and light him on .
--
Landor .
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{
To light a fire },
to kindle the material of a fire .
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Light \
Light \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Lighted } (
l [
imac ]
t "[
e ^]
d )
or {
Lit } (
l [
i ^]
t );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Lighting }.] [
AS .
l [
imac ]
htan to alight orig .,
to relieve (
a horse )
of the rider '
s burden ,
to make less heavy ,
fr .
l [
imac ]
ht light .
See {
Light }
not heavy ,
and cf . {
Alight }, {
Lighten }
to make light .]
1 .
To dismount ;
to descend ,
as from a horse or carriage ;
to alight ; --
with from ,
off ,
on ,
upon ,
at ,
in .
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When she saw Isaac ,
she lighted off the camel .
--
Gen .
xxiv .
64 .
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Slowly rode across a withered heath ,
And lighted at a ruined inn . --
Tennyson .
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2 .
To feel light ;
to be made happy . [
Obs .]
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It made all their hearts to light . --
Chaucer .
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3 .
To descend from flight ,
and rest ,
perch ,
or settle ,
as a bird or insect .
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[
The bee ]
lights on that ,
and this ,
and tasteth all .
--
Sir .
J .
Davies .
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On the tree tops a crested peacock lit . --
Tennyson .
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4 .
To come down suddenly and forcibly ;
to fall ; --
with on or upon .
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On me ,
me only ,
as the source and spring Of all corruption ,
all the blame lights due .
--
Milton .
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5 .
To come by chance ;
to happen ; --
with on or upon ;
formerly with into .
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The several degrees of vision ,
which the assistance of glasses (
casually at first lit on )
has taught us to conceive . --
Locke .
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They shall light into atheistical company . --
South .
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And here we lit on Aunt Elizabeth ,
And Lilia with the rest . --
Tennyson .
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lighted \
lighted \
adj .
1 .
set afire or burning .
Syn :
ignited ,
enkindled ,
kindled ,
lit .
[
WordNet 1 .
5 PJC ]
2 .
Illuminated by artificial light ;
as ,
lighted by a high -
powered searchligh .
Syn :
illuminated ,
lit ,
well -
lighted .
[
WordNet 1 .
5 ]
35 Moby Thesaurus words for "
lighted ":
ablaze ,
afire ,
aflame ,
aglow ,
alight ,
bathed with light ,
bespangled ,
blazing ,
brightened ,
candlelit ,
enlightened ,
fiery ,
firelit ,
flaming ,
flaring ,
gaslit ,
ignited ,
illuminated ,
in a blaze ,
irradiate ,
irradiated ,
lamplit ,
lanternlit ,
lightened ,
lit ,
lit up ,
luminous ,
moonlit ,
spangled ,
star -
spangled ,
star -
studded ,
starlit ,
studded ,
sunlit ,
tinseled
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Lighted vs. Lit: What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained Before the early 20th century, lighted was the preferred simple past tense of this verb, in addition to the past participle Today, however, lit is preferred as a simple past
Lighted vs. Lit - Grammar. com Obtained by adding "-ed" at the end of the present form of the verb "to light", "lighted" is the regular past-tense form and can be used both as a verb and as an adjective correctly
How to Use Lighted vs. lit Correctly - GRAMMARIST Lighted and lit each work as the past tense and past participle of the verb light Both have long histories in English and are used throughout the English-speaking world, so you are generally safe using the one that sounds best to you
LIGHTED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Stay lighter on your feet and be ready for sudden changes
Lighted vs. Lit: What’s the Difference? - Two Minute English ‘Lighted’ is more commonly used as an adjective but can also serve as a past participle verb in certain contexts On the other hand, ‘lit’ is mainly used as a simple past tense verb and can be occasionally found in the participle form
Lighted or Lit: Which Word Is Correct and When Should You Use It? Lighted or lit explained with examples, rules, usage tips, British vs American comparison, FAQs, and clear guidance for correct writing
‘Lit’ or ‘Lighted’? - Quick and Dirty Tips “Lighted” is what we call a regular verb because you make it past tense by adding “-ed” to the end “Lit” is what we call an irregular verb because you make it past tense by changing the actual spelling; you don’t just add “-ed” to the end
Lighted - definition of lighted by The Free Dictionary 1 To start to burn; be ignited or kindled: Green wood does not light easily 2 To emit light; be lighted: Wait until the indicator lights up
LIGHTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Get a quick, free translation! LIGHTED definition: 1 burning or starting to burn: 2 burning or starting to burn: Learn more
Lit or Lighted: Which One Is Correct? (2026) - grammrify. com The choice between lit and lighted is not about correctness, but about how the word is used Both forms are grammatically correct, but lit is used far more often in modern English