enlighten
Americanverb
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to give information or understanding to; instruct; edify
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to free from ignorance, prejudice, or superstition
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to give spiritual or religious revelation to
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poetic to shed light on
Other Word Forms
- enlightenedly adverb
- enlightenedness noun
- enlightener noun
- enlightening adjective
- nonenlightened adjective
- preenlighten verb (used with object)
- preenlightener noun
- reenlighten verb (used with object)
- unenlightened adjective
- well-enlightened adjective
Etymology
Origin of enlighten
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English enli(g)htenen; en- 1, lighten 1
Example Sentences
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When you get a varied body of work, it can enlighten your own life in a way, and that’s a great feeling.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 17, 2026
So can you enlighten us as to the great wisdom Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito share in their own concurrences?
From Slate • Jun. 18, 2025
If you’re wondering what the Jane’s Addiction split and Walt Whitman’s groundbreaking “Leaves of Grass” have in common, allow rocker Dave Navarro to enlighten you.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 18, 2024
Because I break bread with and claim to be part of this marked construct, this otherness, complete with jail time within the carceral state, allow me to enlighten you.
From Salon • Jan. 1, 2024
“You have no idea what is happening, Perseus Jackson. I will let the General enlighten you. You are going to do him a great service tonight. He is looking forward to meeting you.”
From "The Titan's Curse" by Rick Riordan
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