relit (Meaning)

relit

to light (something) again

relit Sentence Examples

  1. After the storm, the power flickered and then relit, illuminating the dark street.
  2. The fire crackled and relit, casting a warm glow over the cozy living room.
  3. The old lantern had long been forgotten, but he relit it with a match, its flame flickering in the night.
  4. As the ritual began, the priestess relit the sacred candles, their light shimmering in the dimly lit temple.
  5. The hikers relit their campfire as darkness enveloped the forest, its warmth providing both comfort and protection.
  6. After the explosion, the electrician relit the wiring, ensuring the building had power again.
  7. The lighthouse keeper relit the beacon, its powerful beam guiding ships through the treacherous fog.
  8. The artist relit his cigar, its smoke curling lazily into the air as he worked on his masterpiece.
  9. As the sun descended below the horizon, the city relit, its towering skyscrapers casting a vibrant glow against the twilight sky.
  10. The captain relit his pipe, its aroma filling the bridge of the ship as he steered through the calm seas.

FAQs About the word relit

to light (something) again

lightened, seared, brightened, reignited,rekindled, scathed, banked, baked, radiated, set off

put out, quenched,extinguished,choked, suffocated, smothered, dimmed, dowsed, stamped (out), snuffed (out)

After the storm, the power flickered and then relit, illuminating the dark street.

The fire crackled and relit, casting a warm glow over the cozy living room.

The old lantern had long been forgotten, but he relit it with a match, its flame flickering in the night.

As the ritual began, the priestess relit the sacred candles, their light shimmering in the dimly lit temple.