enlight

[ɪnˈlaɪt]

enlight Definition

  • 1to give someone knowledge or understanding about something
  • 2to make something clear or easier to understand

Using enlight: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "enlight" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The teacher tried to enlighten the students about the importance of studying.

  • Example

    The book aims to enlighten readers about the history of the country.

  • Example

    The lecture was very enlightening and helped me understand the topic better.

enlight Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for enlight

Phrases with enlight

  • to give someone information or knowledge about something

    Example

    Can you enlighten me as to what happened?

  • enlightened self-interest

    the idea that people can act in their own best interest while also considering the interests of others

    Example

    The company's policy of giving employees time off to volunteer is an example of enlightened self-interest.

  • the state of having knowledge or understanding about something

    Example

    The course aims to bring about enlightenment on the subject of climate change.

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Summary: enlight in Brief

To 'enlight' [ɪnˈlaɪt] means to give knowledge or understanding about something, or to make something clearer. It is often used in educational contexts, such as 'The teacher tried to enlighten the students about the importance of studying.' 'Enlight' can be used in phrases like 'enlighten someone as to something,' and 'enlightened self-interest,' which refers to acting in one's own best interest while also considering others. Informal synonyms include 'clue in' and 'fill in.'