holophote (Meaning)
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holophote (n.)
A lamp with lenses or reflectors to collect the rays of light and throw them in a given direction; -- used in lighthouses.
Synonyms & Antonyms of holophote
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holophote Sentence Examples
- The search and rescue team employed a powerful holophote to illuminate the disaster zone.
- The stadium's new holophote system projected vibrant colors onto the playing field.
- The lighthouse's piercing holophote could be seen for miles, guiding ships safely to shore.
- The military's advanced holophote technology allowed them to illuminate vast areas with pinpoint accuracy.
- The deep-sea expedition used a specialized holophote to penetrate the murky ocean depths.
- The concert stage was bathed in a kaleidoscope of light from towering holophote arrays.
- The police cordoned off the scene with a blinding holophote that prevented bystanders from entering.
- The astronomer directed the holophote towards the distant galaxy, eager to unravel its secrets.
- The forest ranger used a portable holophote to search for lost hikers in the darkness.
- The city's skyline was transformed by the dazzling display of holophote beams during the annual festival of lights.
FAQs About the word holophote
A lamp with lenses or reflectors to collect the rays of light and throw them in a given direction; -- used in lighthouses.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The search and rescue team employed a powerful holophote to illuminate the disaster zone.
The stadium's new holophote system projected vibrant colors onto the playing field.
The lighthouse's piercing holophote could be seen for miles, guiding ships safely to shore.
The military's advanced holophote technology allowed them to illuminate vast areas with pinpoint accuracy.