Etymology: [ 'lIt ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English lEoht; akin to Old High German lioht light, Latin luc-, lux light, lucEre to shine, Greek leukos white.
To bring light to something, to brighten, To light a cigarette, pipe, etc, To become light, to brighten, To make happy, start to burn with a bright flame; "The coal in the BBQ grill finally lit up", ignite; "The sky lit up quickly above the raging volcano, begin to smoke; "After the meal, some of the diners lit up", ignite; "The sky lit up quickly above the raging volcano", If your face or your eyes light up you suddenly look very surprised or happy. Sue's face lit up with surprise You should see his eyes light up when he talks about home, If you light something up or if it lights up, it becomes bright, usually when you shine light on it. a keypad that lights up when you pick up the handset On September 5, at the end of the festival, a massive display of fireworks will light up the sky around Broadlands, If you light up, you make a cigarette, cigar, or pipe start burning and you start smoking it. He held a match while she lit up He took his time lighting up a cigarette, make lighter or brighter; "This lamp lightens the room a bit", become clear; "The sky cleared after the storm", become bright,
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To bring light to something, to brighten - "The deafening claps of thunder and the dazzling flashes of lightning which lit up the ghastly scene testified that the artillery of heaven had lent its supernatural pomp to the already gruesome spectacle."
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To light a cigarette, pipe, etc - "Smoking in this building is not allowed, so I always step outside to light up."
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To become light, to brighten - "He saw Mary and his face lit up."
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To make happy - ""It lights me up, make me happy. Sometimes I go home, go in my room and cry with joy,"said Hudson smiling"
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start to burn with a bright flame; "The coal in the BBQ grill finally lit up"
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ignite; "The sky lit up quickly above the raging volcano
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begin to smoke; "After the meal, some of the diners lit up"
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ignite; "The sky lit up quickly above the raging volcano"
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If your face or your eyes light up you suddenly look very surprised or happy. Sue's face lit up with surprise You should see his eyes light up when he talks about home
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If you light something up or if it lights up, it becomes bright, usually when you shine light on it. a keypad that lights up when you pick up the handset On September 5, at the end of the festival, a massive display of fireworks will light up the sky around Broadlands
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If you light up, you make a cigarette, cigar, or pipe start burning and you start smoking it. He held a match while she lit up He took his time lighting up a cigarette
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make lighter or brighter; "This lamp lightens the room a bit"
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