lighting Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- snuffing-out-
- stamping-out-
- smothering
- suffocating
- darkening
- darkening
- stamping-out-
- dousing
- dousing
- smothering
- dowsing
- snuffing-out-
- dimming
- dowsing
- suffocating
- dimming
Weak:
Strongest:
- lantern
- lighthouse
- candelabra
- dark-lantern
- sun-lamp
- incandescent-lamp
- flare
- headlight
- flashbulb
- flash
- spotlight
- candelabrum
- gaslight
- chandelier
- lamp
- streetlight
- fluorescent-lamp
- arc-lamp
- light-bulb
- arc-light
- sconce
- flashlight
- floodlight
- candle
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Weak:
No Weak synonyms found.
Meaning of lighting
lighting (n)
having abundant light or illumination
apparatus for supplying artificial light effects for the stage or a film
the craft of providing artificial light
the act of setting something on fire
lighting (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Light
of Light
lighting (n.)
A name sometimes applied to the process of annealing metals.
lighting Sentence Examples
- The stage lighting transformed the performers into ethereal figures.
- The dim lighting in the restaurant created an intimate atmosphere.
- The city's skyline was illuminated by a brilliant tapestry of lighting.
- The lightning storm illuminated the sky with its jagged flashes.
- The candles provided a warm and inviting lighting in the dimly lit room.
- The photographer adjusted the lighting to capture the subject's best features.
- The soft lighting in the living room invited relaxation and comfort.
- The streetlights illuminated the city's streets, guiding pedestrians and motorists alike.
- The sun's intense lighting cast long shadows across the landscape.
- The under-cabinet lighting provided additional illumination for cooking tasks.
FAQs About the word lighting
having abundant light or illumination, apparatus for supplying artificial light effects for the stage or a film, the craft of providing artificial light, the ac
lantern, lighthouse, candelabra, dark lantern, sun lamp, incandescent lamp, flare, headlight, flashbulb, flash
quenching, putting out, extinguishing, choking, quenching,extinguishing, putting out, choking, snuffing (out), stamping (out)
The stage lighting transformed the performers into ethereal figures.
The dim lighting in the restaurant created an intimate atmosphere.
The city's skyline was illuminated by a brilliant tapestry of lighting.
The lightning storm illuminated the sky with its jagged flashes.