torchlight (Meaning)
Wordnet
torchlight (n)
light from a torch or torches
Webster
torchlight (n.)
The light of a torch, or of torches. Also adjectively; as, a torchlight procession.
Synonyms & Antonyms of torchlight
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torchlight Sentence Examples
- The explorers ventured into the dark cavern with only the dim glow of their torchlight to guide them.
- The flickering torchlight cast eerie shadows across the ancient ruins.
- The villagers clung to each other for comfort, their faces illuminated by the weak torchlight.
- The hunter's torchlight pierced the darkness, revealing a pair of glowing eyes in the distance.
- The soldiers used torchlight to signal their positions in the dense undergrowth.
- The lost hikers stumbled through the forest, relying on their dwindling torchlight to find their way.
- The torchlight danced and swayed, casting a hypnotic glow on the faces of the performers.
- The torchbearers marched through the town square, their flames illuminating the cobblestone streets.
- The museum exhibit displayed ancient artifacts with flickering torchlight for dramatic effect.
- The dying ember of the torchlight cast a faint glow on the slumbering child.
FAQs About the word torchlight
light from a torch or torchesThe light of a torch, or of torches. Also adjectively; as, a torchlight procession.
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The explorers ventured into the dark cavern with only the dim glow of their torchlight to guide them.
The flickering torchlight cast eerie shadows across the ancient ruins.
The villagers clung to each other for comfort, their faces illuminated by the weak torchlight.
The hunter's torchlight pierced the darkness, revealing a pair of glowing eyes in the distance.