Lighted can be categorized as a verb and an adjective.
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lighted - set afire or burning; "the lighted candles"; "a lighted cigarette"; "a lit firecracker" | ||
lighted - provided with artificial light; "illuminated advertising"; "looked up at the lighted windows"; "a brightly lit room"; "a well-lighted stairwell" | ||
Verb |
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light - make lighter or brighter; "This lamp lightens the room a bit" | ||
light - cause to start burning; subject to fire or great heat; "Great heat can ignite almost any dry matter"; "Light a cigarette" | ||
light - fall to somebody by assignment or lot; "The task fell to me"; "It fell to me to notify the parents of the victims" | ||
light - alight from (a horse) | ||
light - begin to smoke; "After the meal, some of the diners lit up" | ||
light - to come to rest, settle; "Misfortune lighted upon him" |
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1. | adj. | The lighted candles. | |
2. | adj. | A lighted cigarette. | |
3. | adj. | Looked up at the lighted windows. | |
4. | adj. | A well-lighted stairwell. | |
5. | adj. | A room that is light when the shutters are open. | |
6. | adj. | The inside of the house was airy and light. | |
7. | adj. | A light load. | |
8. | adj. | Magnesium is a light metal--having a specific gravity of 1.74 at 20 degrees C. | |
9. | adj. | Light blue. | |
10. | adj. | Light colors such as pastels. | |
11. | adj. | A light-colored powder. | |
12. | adj. | The dancer was light and graceful. | |
13. | adj. | Walked with a light tripping step. | |
14. | adj. | A light heart. | |
15. | adj. | Light water is ordinary water. | |
16. | verb | Ken lighted the candles. | |
17. | verb | Who in the world lighted the candle? | |
18. | verb | His face lighted up with joy. | |
19. | verb | A candle lighted the room. | |
20. | verb | This is the first time I've ever lighted a candle with a lighter. | |
21. | verb | Have you ever lighted a cigarette with a blowtorch? | |
22. | verb | I lighted one. | |
23. | verb | She lighted a cigarette. | |
24. | verb | The candles lighted the room. | |
25. | verb | Tom lighted his candles. | |
26. | verb | A great fire was lighted in the courtyard in which she was to be burnt, and the King stood above at the window and looked on with tearful eyes, because he still loved her so much. | |
27. | verb | When the tiny candles were all lighted the children and our domestics gathered round it. | |
28. | verb | The Yule Log has from time immemorial been haled to the open fire-place on Christmas Eve, and lighted with the embers of its predecessor to sanctify the roof-tree and protect it against those evil spirits over whom the season is in everyway a triumph. | |
29. | verb | Tom's face lighted up. | |
30. | verb | Mary's face lighted up. | |
31. | noun | The light was filtered through a soft glass window. | |
32. | noun | He could paint the lightest light and the darkest dark. | |
33. | noun | They played as long as it was light. | |
34. | noun | They saw the light of the beacon. | |
35. | noun | There was a light at every corner. | |
36. | noun | He stepped into the light. | |
37. | noun | It brought the scandal to light. | |
38. | noun | He finally saw the light. | |
39. | noun | Can you shed light on this problem? | |
40. | noun | Although he saw it in a different light, he still did not understand. | |
41. | noun | The light of my life. | |
42. | noun | Follow God's light. | |
43. | noun | Do you have a light? |
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adj. | |
The lighted candles. |
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A lighted cigarette. |
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Looked up at the lighted windows. |
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A well-lighted stairwell. |
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A room that is light when the shutters are open. |
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The inside of the house was airy and light. |
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A light load. |
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Magnesium is a light metal--having a specific gravity of 1.74 at 20 degrees C. |
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Light blue. |
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Light colors such as pastels. |
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A light-colored powder. |
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The dancer was light and graceful. |
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Walked with a light tripping step. |
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A light heart. |
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Light water is ordinary water. |
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verb | |
Ken lighted the candles. | |
Who in the world lighted the candle? | |
His face lighted up with joy. | |
A candle lighted the room. | |
This is the first time I've ever lighted a candle with a lighter. | |
Have you ever lighted a cigarette with a blowtorch? | |
I lighted one. | |
She lighted a cigarette. | |
The candles lighted the room. | |
Tom lighted his candles. | |
A great fire was lighted in the courtyard in which she was to be burnt, and the King stood above at the window and looked on with tearful eyes, because he still loved her so much. | |
When the tiny candles were all lighted the children and our domestics gathered round it. | |
The Yule Log has from time immemorial been haled to the open fire-place on Christmas Eve, and lighted with the embers of its predecessor to sanctify the roof-tree and protect it against those evil spirits over whom the season is in everyway a triumph. | |
Tom's face lighted up. | |
Mary's face lighted up. | |
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The light was filtered through a soft glass window. |
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He could paint the lightest light and the darkest dark. |
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They played as long as it was light. |
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They saw the light of the beacon. |
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There was a light at every corner. |
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He stepped into the light. |
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It brought the scandal to light. |
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He finally saw the light. |
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Can you shed light on this problem? |
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Although he saw it in a different light, he still did not understand. |
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The light of my life. |
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Follow God's light. |
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Do you have a light? |
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