lightbulb Antonyms

Meaning of lightbulb

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lightbulb (n)

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

lightbulb Sentence Examples

  1. The faulty lightbulb flickered and buzzed, casting an eerie glow on the room.
  2. The inventor Edison famously experimented with countless lightbulbs before finding the perfect filament.
  3. The sudden loss of electricity plunged the house into darkness, leaving only the faint glimmer of an emergency lightbulb.
  4. I reached into the toolbox to replace the burnt-out lightbulb, careful not to break it further.
  5. The streetlights illuminated the sidewalks, casting a soft lightbulb glow on the pedestrians below.
  6. I flipped the switch, and the room burst into life as the lightbulb emitted a warm and inviting radiance.
  7. The old lightbulb, hanging precariously from the ceiling, swayed gently in the breeze.
  8. The dim lightbulb cast a mysterious aura on the abandoned building, creating an atmosphere of suspense.
  9. The scientist carefully measured the wavelength of the lightbulb, using it to determine its color temperature.
  10. The wattage of the lightbulb determines its brightness and energy consumption.

FAQs About the word lightbulb

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

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

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The faulty lightbulb flickered and buzzed, casting an eerie glow on the room.

The inventor Edison famously experimented with countless lightbulbs before finding the perfect filament.

The sudden loss of electricity plunged the house into darkness, leaving only the faint glimmer of an emergency lightbulb.

I reached into the toolbox to replace the burnt-out lightbulb, careful not to break it further.