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Definition of "alight" in Englisch

verb

  1. (transitive, also figuratively, obsolete) To make less heavy; to lighten; to alleviate, to relieve.

  2. Often followed by from or off: to get off an animal which one has been riding; to dismount; to descend or exit from a vehicle; hence, to complete one's journey; to stop.

    • He alighted from his horse.
    • Passengers are alighting from the carriage.
  3. Often followed by at, on, or upon: of something aloft: to descend and settle; to land, to lodge, to rest.

    • A flying bird alights upon a tree.
    • Snow alights on a roof.
  4. To come down or go down; to descend.

  5. Often followed by on or upon: of a blow, something thrown, etc.: to land heavily.

  6. Often followed by on or upon: to find by accident; to chance upon, to come upon.

  7. To arrive.

verb

  1. To cast light on (something); to illuminate, to light up.

  2. To set light to (something); to set (something) on fire; to ignite, to light.

adjective

  1. Burning, lit, on fire.

    • The burning embers and the dry wind quickly set the whole neighbourhood alight.
    • The sticks were damp and wouldn’t catch alight.
  2. Often followed by with: shining with light; luminous, radiant; also, brightly coloured; vivid.

  3. (figuratively) Aglow with activity or emotion.

    • Her face was alight with happiness.

adverb

  1. (also figuratively) Chiefly in set alight: in flames, on fire; aflame.