enlightening
Americanadjective
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Etymology
Origin of enlightening
First recorded in 1570–80; enlighten ( def. ) + -ing 2 ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Alexander said: "It was the single most enlightening conversation I've had in the last month on trade so I see why you hold him in such high regard."
From BBC • Jun. 3, 2026
But the Glass year is already officially underway with two curiously enlightening projects this month.
From Los Angeles Times • May 21, 2026
When it comes to a familiar figure, the museum “stakes out enlightening new ground,” according to our critic.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 10, 2026
With six politicians vying for your attention, these debates can be noisy and argumentative, but they can also be enlightening and influential.
From BBC • Apr. 28, 2026
“Once, briefly. It wasn't exactly an enlightening conversation. Mind telling me more?”
From "Dread Nation" by Justina Ireland
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