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- pronunciation:
- ih
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- parts of speech:
- transitive verb, intransitive verb
- features:
- Word Combinations (verb), Word Explorer, Word Parts
part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
illuminates, illuminating, illuminated |
definition 1: |
to make bright with light; illumine.
Spotlights illuminated the stage.- synonyms:
- brighten, illumine, light
- antonyms:
- darken
- similar words:
- floodlight, irradiate, lighten, spotlight
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definition 2: |
to make clear or easier to understand; explain.
The pictures in the book illuminate what is being said in the writing.- synonyms:
- clarify, elucidate, explicate, illustrate
- antonyms:
- confuse, darken, obscure
- similar words:
- account, explain, expose, get across, reveal, uncover
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definition 3: |
to give knowledge to; enlighten.
News magazines nowadays entertain us as well as illuminate us with respect to events in the world.Will you illuminate us as to your intentions?- synonyms:
- edify, educate, enlighten, inform
- similar words:
- advise, awaken, elevate, enable, inspire, school, uplift
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definition 4: |
to decorate (a letter, manuscript, or the like) with colored designs.
The monk illuminated the pages of the gospel with brilliant depictions of Biblical events.- similar words:
- decorate, embellish, emblazon, illustrate
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related words: |
clarify, color, flash, story |
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part of speech: |
intransitive verb |
definition: |
to become illuminated.
- synonyms:
- brighten, illumine, light up
- antonyms:
- darken
- similar words:
- clear, incandesce, lighten, phosphoresce
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derivations: |
illuminable (adj.), illuminative (adj.), illuminatingly (adv.), illuminator (n.) |
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