Meaning & Definition of word "Alight"
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Alight
/əˈlaɪt/
verb:
- 1. To descend from the air and settle on the ground.
- Example: The bird will alight on the branch after catching its breath.
- 2. To come down, land, or dismount from a mode of transport.
- Example: We saw the passengers alight from the train at the station.
adjective:
- 1. On fire; burning.
- Example: The campfire was alight with brightly flickering flames.
- 2. Illuminated; lit up.
- Example: The city was alight with lights during the festival.
Etymology
Middle English 'alighten', from 'a-' + 'light'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
alight on:
To settle on or come to rest on.
alight with:
To be bright or shining with excitement or emotion.
Related Words
light:
To illuminate or provide brightness.
ignite:
To set on fire or cause to burn.
Slang Meanings of alight
Meaning: To be in a good state or condition.
Example Sentence: That party was alight!
Meaning: To look good or attractive.
Example Sentence: You look alight in that outfit!