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LIGHTEN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com to brighten or light up, as the eyes or features Her face lightened when she heard the good news to flash as or like lightning (often used impersonally with it as subject) It thundered and lightened for hours Archaic to shine, gleam, or be bright steel blades lightening in the sun
lighten verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of lighten verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [transitive] lighten something to reduce the amount of work, debt, worry, etc that somebody has synonym lessen The measures will lighten the tax burden on small businesses [intransitive, transitive] to become or make something become brighter or lighter in colour
Lighten - definition of lighten by The Free Dictionary 1 To make less heavy: I lightened my backpack by removing a large textbook 2 To lessen the severity or oppressiveness of: lighten the workload See Synonyms at relieve 3 To make less worried or more cheerful: lighten the mood
LIGHTEN - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary When something lightens or when you lighten it, it becomes less dark in color The sky began to lighten If someone lightens a situation, they make it less serious or less boring Anthony felt the need to lighten the atmosphere
What does lighten mean? - Definitions. net To lighten means to reduce the darkness or intensity of something This could refer to making a physical object less heavy, a mood or atmosphere less serious or gloomy, or a color less intense
lighten - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to brighten or light up, as the eyes or features: Her face lightened when she heard the good news to flash as or like lightning (often used impersonally with it as subject): It thundered and lightened for hours [Archaic ]to shine, gleam, or be bright: steel blades lightening in the sun illuminate: A full moon lightened the road