headlight (Meaning)

Wordnet

headlight (n)

a powerful light with reflector; attached to the front of an automobile or locomotive

Webster

headlight (n.)

A light, with a powerful reflector, placed at the head of a locomotive, or in front of it, to throw light on the track at night, or in going through a dark tunnel.

headlight Sentence Examples

  1. The car's piercing headlights illuminated the pitch-black road ahead.
  2. Sarah's bright headlights allowed her to spot the deer in the distance.
  3. The old vehicle's dim headlights barely cast a glow through the fog.
  4. The truck's powerful headlights made it seem like daylight in the dead of night.
  5. The flicker of oncoming headlights caught David's attention.
  6. Jane switched off her headlights to avoid blinding the driver behind her.
  7. The malfunctioning headlight left one side of the bike in darkness.
  8. The photographer's bright headlights created a stark contrast in the portrait.
  9. As the sun began to set, drivers turned on their headlights for visibility.
  10. The blinking headlights of an approaching train signaled its imminent arrival.

FAQs About the word headlight

a powerful light with reflector; attached to the front of an automobile or locomotiveA light, with a powerful reflector, placed at the head of a locomotive, or

lantern, spotlight, flashlight, flashbulb, floodlight, sun lamp, arc light, streetlight, arc lamp, light bulb

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The car's piercing headlights illuminated the pitch-black road ahead.

Sarah's bright headlights allowed her to spot the deer in the distance.

The old vehicle's dim headlights barely cast a glow through the fog.

The truck's powerful headlights made it seem like daylight in the dead of night.