light bulb Synonyms

light bulb Meaning

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light bulb (n)

electric lamp consisting of a transparent or translucent glass housing containing a wire filament (usually tungsten) that emits light when heated by electricity

light bulb Sentence Examples

  1. The dim light bulb flickered erratically, casting an eerie glow over the room.
  2. He replaced the burnt-out light bulb with a new one, illuminating the dark hallway.
  3. The scientist tested the prototype light bulb, hoping it would revolutionize energy efficiency.
  4. The old light bulb in the attic had been gathering dust for years until it was finally replaced.
  5. As the sun began to set, he turned on the light bulb, dispelling the encroaching darkness.
  6. The light bulb's filament glowed brightly, illuminating the inside of the refrigerator.
  7. The flickering light bulb made it difficult to read the book, casting dancing shadows on the pages.
  8. He searched in the toolbox for a spare light bulb, desperate to restore some light to the garage.
  9. The energy-efficient light bulb lasted for over a decade, saving him money on electricity bills.
  10. The light bulb swung gently in the breeze, casting a moving pattern of light on the wall.

FAQs About the word light bulb

electric lamp consisting of a transparent or translucent glass housing containing a wire filament (usually tungsten) that emits light when heated by electricity

lamp, flashlight, lighting,candle, chandelier, incandescent lamp, arc lamp, arc light, fluorescent lamp, headlight

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The dim light bulb flickered erratically, casting an eerie glow over the room.

He replaced the burnt-out light bulb with a new one, illuminating the dark hallway.

The scientist tested the prototype light bulb, hoping it would revolutionize energy efficiency.

The old light bulb in the attic had been gathering dust for years until it was finally replaced.