Meaning & Definition of word "Moonlit"

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    Moonlit

    /ˈmuːnlɪt/

    adjective:

    • 1. Illuminated by the light of the moon.
      • Example: They took a stroll through the moonlit park, enjoying the serene atmosphere.
    • 2. Having light or a glow that resembles moonlight.
      • Example: The moonlit waters reflected a shimmering silver path towards the horizon.
    • 3. Occurring or existing at night, especially under the moon's light.
      • Example: The moonlit night was perfect for a midnight picnic in the garden.

    Etymology

    From 'moon' + 'lit', the past participle of 'light'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    moonlit night:

    A night that is illuminated by the moonlight, often used to describe a romantic or serene setting.

    moonlit dance:

    A dance or movement that takes place under the moonlight, often associated with passion or romance.

    Related Words

    moon:

    The natural satellite of Earth, visible at night.

    light:

    The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible.

    night:

    The period of darkness in each twenty-four hours.

    Slang Meanings of moonlit

    Meaning: Chill vibe during nighttime adventures.

    Example Sentence: We had that moonlit feel on our late-night drive.

    Meaning: Perfect setting for romance.

    Example Sentence: The moonlit dinner was so sweet, it was totally a vibe.