illumine (Meaning)

Wordnet

illumine (v)

make lighter or brighter

Webster

illumine (v. t.)

To illuminate; to light up; to adorn.

illumine Sentence Examples

  1. The faint moonlight softly illumined the sleeping city, casting an ethereal glow upon its rooftops.
  2. The candles illumined the altar, their flickering flames creating an atmosphere of reverence.
  3. As the day dawned, the rising sun illumined the sky, heralding a new beginning.
  4. The speaker's words, like brilliant stars, illumined the minds of his listeners with profound insights.
  5. The artistry of the painting was breathtaking, its colors and textures illumining the canvas with life and emotion.
  6. The sudden realization illumined her path, guiding her towards the truth she had long sought.
  7. The beacon of hope, a shining light in the darkness, illumined the hearts of those who had lost their way.
  8. The crystal chandelier illumined the ballroom with its radiant glow, creating a magical ambiance.
  9. The scientist's discovery illumined the previously uncharted territory of human knowledge.
  10. The child's infectious laughter illumined the room, filling it with warmth and joy.

FAQs About the word illumine

make lighter or brighterTo illuminate; to light up; to adorn.

light, brighten,illuminate, illume, irradiate, beacon,lighten, bathe, gleam, glare

dim, obfuscate, obscure, blacken,darken, obscure, blacken, darken, obfuscate, dull

The faint moonlight softly illumined the sleeping city, casting an ethereal glow upon its rooftops.

The candles illumined the altar, their flickering flames creating an atmosphere of reverence.

As the day dawned, the rising sun illumined the sky, heralding a new beginning.

The speaker's words, like brilliant stars, illumined the minds of his listeners with profound insights.