adj. light·er,
light·est 1. a. Of relatively little weight; not heavy: a light load.
b. Of relatively little weight for its size or bulk: Balsa is a light wood.
c. Of less than the correct, standard, or legal weight: a light pound.
2. Exerting little force or impact; gentle: a light pat.
3. Indistinct; faint: light print that I could barely make out.
4. a. Of little quantity; scanty: light snow.
b. Consuming or using relatively moderate amounts; abstemious: a light eater; a light smoker.
c. Not harsh or severe: gave the offender a light sentence.
5. Demanding little exertion or effort; not burdensome: light household tasks.
6. Having little importance; insignificant: light, idle chatter.
7. Intended primarily as entertainment; not serious or profound: a light comedy.
8. Free from worries or troubles; blithe: a light heart.
9. Characterized by frivolity; silly or trivial.
10. Liable to change; fickle.
11. Mildly dizzy or faint: felt light in the head.
12. Lacking in ethical discrimination.
13. Moving easily and quickly; nimble: The dancer was light and graceful.
14. Designed for ease and quickness of movement; having a relatively slim structure and little weight: light aircraft.
15. Designed to carry relatively little weight: a light truck.
16. Carrying little equipment or armament: light cavalry; light tanks.
17. Requiring relatively little equipment and using relatively simple processes to produce consumer goods: light industry.
18. Easily awakened or disturbed: a light sleeper.
19. a. Easily digested: a light supper.
b. Having a spongy or flaky texture; well-leavened: light pastries.
20. Having a loose, porous consistency: light soil.
21. Containing a relatively small amount of a potentially harmful ingredient, such as alcohol, fat, or sodium: light beer; light mayonnaise.
22. Linguistics a. Of, relating to, or being a syllable ending in a short vowel or a short vowel plus a consonant.
b. Of, relating to, or being a vowel or syllable pronounced with little or no stress.
intr.v. light·ed or
lit (l
t),
light·ing,
lights 1. To get down, as from a vehicle or horse; dismount.
2. To descend to the ground after flight; land.
3. To come upon one unexpectedly: Misfortune lighted upon him.
4. To come upon by chance or accident. Used with on or upon: lit on the perfect solution to the problem.