lighting
Americannoun
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the act of igniting or illuminating.
the lighting of many candles; the annual lighting of the Christmas tree.
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the arrangement of lights light lights to achieve particular effects.
to work out the lighting for one's living room.
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an effect achieved by the arrangement of lights: light: lights.
Several critics praised the lighting of the play.
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the science, theory, or method of achieving particular effects by the use of lights. light. lights.
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the way light lights falls upon a face, object, etc., especially in a picture.
noun
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the act or quality of illumination or ignition
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the apparatus for supplying artificial light effects to a stage, film, or television set
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the distribution of light on an object or figure, as in painting, photography, etc
Other Word Forms
- self-lighting adjective
Etymology
Origin of lighting
First recorded before 1000; Middle English lightinge, Old English līhting; equivalent to light 1 + -ing 1
Example Sentences
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Humans can understand how lighting changes surface details, like how angled lighting reveals texture but reduces visible color.
From Barron's • Apr. 5, 2026
Hundreds of Eko employees work to shoot products from every angle on movie-studio-style stages, shifting lighting or buffing out fingerprints on metal surfaces as needed.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 4, 2026
Looking ahead, similar systems could be built into ceilings, lighting fixtures, or wireless access points, delivering fast, secure, and energy-efficient connections to many users simultaneously.
From Science Daily • Apr. 2, 2026
Something you accept with a paper napkin under fluorescent lighting and a murmur of gratitude.
From Salon • Mar. 31, 2026
Abby and I stepped onto the porch with the August evening sun lowering and lighting the belly of clouds in pink and orange neon.
From "Hope Springs" by Jaime Berry
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