Synonym: illuminated, lighted, literature, well-lighted. Similar words: little by little, lithe, slit, split, elite, blithe, litany, litter. Meaning: [lɪt] n. the humanistic study of a body of literature. adj. 1. provided with artificial light 2. set afire or burning.
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1. The street is poorly lit.
2. A sudden glare of headlights lit the driveway.
3. The room suddenly lit up.
4. The pressure lamp lit up the tent.
5. The yard was lit by three huge spotlights.
6. The church was lit up by floodlights.
7. The room was lit by spotlights.
8. He ignored all the 'No Smoking' signs and lit up a cigarette.
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9. Mother lit the gas and began to cook the dinner.
10. He reached for a cigarette and lit it, fingers rock steady.
11. A few faint gleams of sunshine lit up the gloomy afternoon.
12. The speaker lit into the government for its tax bill.
13. They lit a torch and set fire to the chapel's thatch.
14. He lit a cigarette and perched on the corner of the desk.
15. He lit a cigarette and handed it to her.
16. Nowadays, houses are mostly lit by electricity.
17. The fountain is lit up at night.
18. When talking, he hiccupped and lit a cigarette.
19. All the streets were lit up with electricity.
20. Suddenly a smile lit up her face.
21. He struck a match and lit up.
22. A gleam of humour momentarily lit his face.
23. He held a match while she lit up.
24. He turned on the gas and lit the stove.
25. The kitchen was warm and brightly lit .
26. Sam had lit a fire to welcome us home.
27. They lit a fire to keep off wild animals.
28. She set aside her book and lit a cigarette.
29. The stairwell was lit by a single bulb.
30. A flare lit up the sky.