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alightadjective filled with much lightwe approached the clearing, alight with torches, and observed a reenactment of ancient rites by Druids ablaze, bright, brightened, illuminated, illumined, light, lightsome, lit(or lighted) floodlit(also floodlighted), highlighted, spotlighted(or spotlit)ignited, kindledmoonlit, shiny, sunlit, sunny, sunshiny blackened, dark, darkened, darkish, darkling, dimmed, dusk, dusky, lightless, pitch-black, pitch-dark, tenebrous, unlit gloomy, somber(or sombre), sunlesscloudy, murky, obscured, shadowlike, shadowygray(also grey), leaden, palelightproof chiefly Britishbeing on firethe pub, one of London's oldest, was completely alight by the time firefighters arrived ablaze, afire, aflame, blazing, burning, combusting, conflagrant, fiery, flaming, ignited, inflamed(also enflamed), kindled, lit(or lighted) aglow, flaring, flickering, glowing, live, smoldering(or smouldering)broiling, hot, piping hot, red-hot, roasting, scalding, scorching, searing, sizzlingburned(or burnt), charred, incinerated, scorched, seared, singed choked, damped, dead, doused(also dowsed), extinguished, quenched, smothered, snuffed (out), stamped (out), suffocated alightverbto come to rest after descending from the aira flock of eight swans circled above, then alighted on the pond land, light, perch, roost, settle, touch down belly-land, crash-land blast off, take off arise, ascend, climb, risefloat, fly, glide, plane, soar, winghang, hover to come down from something (as a vehicle)as she alighted from the train, she momentarily lost her footing before the 12th century |