lit (Meaning)
lit (n)
the humanistic study of a body of literature
lit (s)
provided with artificial light
lit (a)
set afire or burning
lit ()
of Light
of Light
a form of the imp. & p. p. of Light.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lit
lit Sentence Examples
- The stage was lit with vibrant spotlights during the performance.
- The bonfire blazed, casting an eerie glow upon the surrounding forest.
- The room was dimly lit, creating an intimate atmosphere.
- The fireworks lit up the night sky with dazzling colors.
- Her eyes lit up with excitement when she heard the news.
- The city skyline was a glittering spectacle, lit up by countless lights.
- The artist's painting was lit from within, as if it possessed a secret glow.
- The candle flickered and lit the darkness, providing a comforting presence.
- The professor's lecture was a spark that lit the fire of inspiration within his students.
- The party was "lit," with music pumping and people dancing the night away.
FAQs About the word lit
the humanistic study of a body of literature, provided with artificial light, set afire or burningof Light, of Light, a form of the imp. & p. p. of Light.
illuminated, light, illumined, lightsome, alight,brightened, bright, spotlighted, ignited,ablaze
dimmed, gloomy, dusky, lightless, pitch-black, pitch-dark, darkened,dark, blackened, darkling
The stage was lit with vibrant spotlights during the performance.
The bonfire blazed, casting an eerie glow upon the surrounding forest.
The room was dimly lit, creating an intimate atmosphere.
The fireworks lit up the night sky with dazzling colors.