Starlight

/ˈstɑrˌlaɪt/

Meaning & Definition

noun
The light emitted by stars, especially as it reaches the Earth.
They lay on the grass, watching the constellations twinkle in the soft starlight.
A metaphorical term often used to describe something that is bright, beautiful, or inspiring.
Her dreams shone like starlight in the depths of the night.
A term used in poetry and literature to evoke a sense of mystery or romanticism.
The garden was enchanting under the starlight, casting shadows and illuminating the flowers.

Etymology

Derived from Middle English 'sterlight', combining 'star' and 'light'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

starlit night
A night illuminated by the light of the stars.
under the stars
Being outside at night, typically enjoying the visibility of the stars.

Related Words

star
A luminous celestial body.
twilight
The time of day before the sun rises or after it sets, characterized by the soft glowing light.

Slang Meanings

A metaphor for hope or dreams.
She's always looking at the starlight, believing in her dreams.
Referring to something magical or enchanting.
That concert was pure starlight!