light
Definition of
light
:
(
physics
)
electromagnetic
radiation
that
can
produce
a
visual
sensation
;
"the
light
was filtered
through
a
soft
glass
window
"
any
device
serving
as
a
source
of
illumination
;
"
he
stopped
the
car
and
turned
off
the lights"
a
particular
perspective
or
aspect
of
a
situation
;
"although
he
saw
it
in
a
different
light
,
he
still
did
not
understand
"
the
quality
of
being
luminous
; emitting
or
reflecting
light
;
"its
luminosity
is
measured
relative
to that of our
sun
"
an
illuminated
area
;
"
he
stepped into the
light
"
a
condition
of
spiritual
awareness
;
divine
illumination
;
"
follow
God
'
s
light
"
the
visual
effect
of
illumination
on
objects
or
scenes
as
created
in
pictures;
"
he
could
paint
the lightest
light
and the darkest
dark
"
a
person
regarded
very
fondly
;
"the
light
of my
life
"
having
abundant
light
or
illumination
;
"they
played
as
long
as
it
was
light
"
;
"
as
long
as
the
lighting
was
good
"
mental
understanding
as
an
enlightening
experience
;
"
he
finally
saw
the
light
"
;
"
can
you
shed
light
on
this
problem
?"
merriment
expressed
by
a
brightness
or
gleam
or
animation
of
countenance
;
"
he
had
a
sparkle
in
his
eye
"
;
"
there
'
s
a
perpetual
twinkle
in
his
eyes
"
public
awareness
;
"
it
brought the
scandal
to
light
"
a
divine
presence
believed
by
Quakers
to
enlighten
and
guide
the
soul
a
visual
warning
signal
;
"they
saw
the
light
of the
beacon
"
;
"
there
was
a
light
at
every
corner
"
a
device
for
lighting
or
igniting
fuel
or
charges
or
fires;
"
do
you
have
a
light
?"
make
lighter
or
brighter;
"This
lamp
lightens the
room
a
bit
"
begin
to
smoke
;
"
After
the
meal
,
some
of the diners
lit
up
"
to
come
to
rest
,
settle
;
"
Misfortune
lighted
upon him"
cause
to
start
burning
;
subject
to
fire
or
great
heat
;
"
Great
heat
can
ignite
almost
any
dry
matter
"
;
"
Light
a
cigarette
"
fall
to
somebody
by
assignment
or
lot
;
"The
task
fell
to
me
"
;
"
It
fell
to
me
to
notify
the parents of the victims"
alight
from (
a
horse
)
of
comparatively
little
physical
weight
or
density
;
"
a
light
load
"
;
"
magnesium
is
a
light
metal
--having
a
specific
gravity
of
1
.
74
at
20
degrees
C
"
(
used
of
color
) having
a
relatively
small
amount
of
coloring
agent
;
"
light
blue
"
;
"
light
colors
such
as
pastels"
;
"
a
light
-
colored
powder
"
of the
military
or
industry
;
using
(
or
being
)
relatively
small
or
light
arms
or
equipment
;
"
light
infantry
"
;
"
light
cavalry
"
;
"
light
industry
"
;
"
light
weapons"
not
great
in
degree
or
quantity
or
number
;
"
a
light
sentence
"
;
"
a
light
accent
"
;
"casualties were
light
"
;
"
light
snow
was
falling
"
;
"
light
misty
rain
"
;
"
light
smoke
from the
chimney
"
psychologically
light
;
especially
free
from
sadness
or
troubles;
"
a
light
heart
"
characterized
by
or
emitting
light
;
"
a
room
that is
light
when the shutters
are
open
"
;
"the
inside
of the
house
was
airy
and
light
"
(
used
of vowels
or
syllables)
pronounced
with
little
or
no
stress
;
"
a
syllable
that ends
in
a
short
vowel
is
a
light
syllable
"
;
"
a
weak
stress
on
the
second
syllable
"
easily
assimilated
in
the
alimentary
canal
;
not
rich
or
heavily
seasoned
;
"
a
light
diet
"
(
used
of
soil
)
loose
and
large
-grained
in
consistency
;
"
light
soil
"
(of
sound
or
color
)
free
from anything that dulls
or
dims;
"efforts to
obtain
a
clean
bass
in
orchestral
recordings"
;
"
clear
laughter
like
a
waterfall
"
;
"
clear
reds and
blues
"
;
"
a
light
lilting
voice
like
a
silver
bell
"
moving
easily
and
quickly
;
nimble
;
"the
dancer
was
light
and
graceful
"
;
"
a
lightsome
buoyant
step
"
;
"walked with
a
light
tripping
step
"
demanding
little
effort
;
not
burdensome
;
"
light
housework
"
;
"
light
exercise
"
of
little
intensity
or
power
or
force
;
"the
light
touch
of her fingers"
;
"
a
light
breeze
"
(
physics
,
chemistry
)
not
having
atomic
weight
greater
than
average
;
"
light
water
is
ordinary
water
"
weak
and
likely
to
lose
consciousness
;
"
suddenly
felt
faint
from the
pain
"
;
"was
sick
and
faint
from
hunger
"
;
"
felt
light
in
the
head
"
;
"
a
swooning
fit
"
;
"
light
-
headed
with
wine
"
;
"
light
-
headed
from
lack
of
sleep
"
very
thin
and
insubstantial
;
"
thin
paper
"
;
"
light
summer
dresses"
marked
by
temperance
in
indulgence
;
"
abstemious
with the
use
of adverbs"
;
"
a
light
eater
"
;
"
a
light
smoker
"
;
"
ate
a
light
supper
"
less
than the
correct
or
legal
or
full
amount
often
deliberately
so
;
"
a
light
pound
"
;
"
a
scant
cup
of
sugar
"
;
"
regularly
gives
short
weight
"
having
little
importance
;
"losing his
job
was
no
light
matter
"
intended
primarily
as
entertainment
;
not
serious
or
profound
;
"
light
verse
"
;
"
a
light
comedy
"
silly
or
trivial
;
"
idle
pleasure
"
;
"
light
banter
"
;
"
light
idle
chatter
"
designed
for
ease
of
movement
or
to
carry
little
weight
;
"
light
aircraft
"
;
"
a
light
truck
"
having
relatively
few
calories;
"
diet
cola
"
;
"
light
(
or
lite
)
beer
"
;
"
lite
(
or
light
)
mayonnaise
"
;
"
a
low
-cal
diet
"
(of
sleep
)
easily
disturbed
;
"
in
a
light
doze
"
;
"
a
light
sleeper
"
;
"
a
restless
wakeful
night
"
casual
and
unrestrained
in
sexual
behavior
;
"her
easy
virtue
"
;
"
he
was told to
avoid
loose
(
or
light
) women"
;
"
wanton
behavior
"
with
few
burdens;
"
experienced
travellers
travel
light
"
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