lit — illuminated; well-lit with light
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: illuminated; well-lit with light
Pronunciation (IPA): /lɪt/
Example Sentences
- The Christmas tree was beautifully lit with colorful lights.
- My grandma tried to be cool and said my new haircut was 'lit'.
- The poorly lit parking garage made everyone nervous.
lit
ADJECTIVE[/lɪt/]
illuminated; well-lit with light

a person reaches up to turn on a decorative table lamp next to a comfortable armchair. The lamp immediately brightens the corner of the room with warm golden light. Previously dark areas of the room become visible as the light spreads across furniture and walls. Other lamps and overhead lights are already glowing throughout the space, creating a well-illuminated environment. A family member sits nearby reading comfortably under the bright lighting. a space that is illuminated and well-lit with light

One hit in the dark pit makes treasures brightly lit!
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“The Christmas tree was beautifully lit with colorful lights.”
“My grandma tried to be cool and said my new haircut was 'lit'.”
“The poorly lit parking garage made everyone nervous.”
“He lit the barbecue and accidentally burned his eyebrows.”
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