belight Antonyms

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Meaning of belight

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belight (v. t.)

To illuminate.

belight Sentence Examples

  1. The belight of poverty afflicted the village, leaving its inhabitants in dire straits.
  2. The once-promising city became a belight, plagued by crime and despair.
  3. The war cast a belight over the land, leaving behind scars that would take generations to heal.
  4. The scandal was a belight on the politician's career, tarnishing their reputation beyond repair.
  5. The pollution caused a belight to the environment, poisoning the air and water.
  6. The belight of addiction has blighted countless lives, tearing families apart.
  7. The belight of disease ravaged the community, claiming countless innocent lives.
  8. The oppressive regime cast a belight over the people, extinguishing all hope and freedom.
  9. The belight of ignorance darkened their minds, making them vulnerable to manipulation and superstition.
  10. The belight of hate had stained the fabric of society, creating division and conflict.

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To illuminate.

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The belight of poverty afflicted the village, leaving its inhabitants in dire straits.

The once-promising city became a belight, plagued by crime and despair.

The war cast a belight over the land, leaving behind scars that would take generations to heal.

The scandal was a belight on the politician's career, tarnishing their reputation beyond repair.