lantern Sentence Examples

  1. The towering lighthouse lantern emitted a steady beam of light, guiding ships safely to shore.
  2. The lantern's warm glow cast intricate shadows on the surrounding walls, creating a cozy atmosphere.
  3. In the quaint village, lanterns adorned the streets, illuminating the nights with a charming ambiance.
  4. The delicate lantern, made of intricate paper and bamboo, fluttered in the gentle breeze, a symbol of celebration and joy.
  5. He held aloft the lantern, its flickering flame casting eerie shadows around, as he ventured into the dark cave.
  6. The intricate patterns on the lantern's glass panels reflected the colorful lights, creating a mesmerizing display.
  7. The lantern festival brought people together, as they released lanterns carrying their wishes and aspirations into the night sky.
  8. The flickering lantern on the porch provided a comforting welcome to weary travelers seeking shelter.
  9. The mystical forest was illuminated by bioluminescent lanterns, casting an ethereal glow upon the lush foliage.
  10. They carefully lowered the lantern into the water, its light attracting fish and revealing the vibrant underwater world.

lantern Meaning

Wordnet

lantern (n)

light in a transparent protective case

Webster

lantern (n.)

Something inclosing a light, and protecting it from wind, rain, etc. ; -- sometimes portable, as a closed vessel or case of horn, perforated tin, glass, oiled paper, or other material, having a lamp or candle within; sometimes fixed, as the glazed inclosure of a street light, or of a lighthouse light.

An open structure of light material set upon a roof, to give light and air to the interior.

A cage or open chamber of rich architecture, open below into the building or tower which it crowns.

A smaller and secondary cupola crowning a larger one, for ornament, or to admit light; such as the lantern of the cupola of the Capitol at Washington, or that of the Florence cathedral.

A lantern pinion or trundle wheel. See pinion (below).

A kind of cage inserted in a stuffing box and surrounding a piston rod, to separate the packing into two parts and form a chamber between for the reception of steam, etc. ; -- called also lantern brass.

A perforated barrel to form a core upon.

See Aristotle's lantern.

Webster

lantern (v. t.)

To furnish with a lantern; as, to lantern a lighthouse.

FAQs About the word lantern

light in a transparent protective caseSomething inclosing a light, and protecting it from wind, rain, etc. ; -- sometimes portable, as a closed vessel or case o

flashlight, lamp, lighting,candle, beacon, dark lantern,chandelier, floodlight, headlight, arc lamp

No antonyms found.

The towering lighthouse lantern emitted a steady beam of light, guiding ships safely to shore.

The lantern's warm glow cast intricate shadows on the surrounding walls, creating a cozy atmosphere.

In the quaint village, lanterns adorned the streets, illuminating the nights with a charming ambiance.

The delicate lantern, made of intricate paper and bamboo, fluttered in the gentle breeze, a symbol of celebration and joy.