lampion

[lam-pee-uh n]

lampion Definition

a lantern, especially one made of paper or other light material, with a candle or light bulb inside.

Using lampion: Examples

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

  • Example

    The garden was decorated with colorful lampions.

  • Example

    She bought a lampion for the festival.

  • Example

    He lit the lampion to guide his way in the dark.

lampion Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lampion

Phrases with lampion

  • Chinese lampion

    a type of lampion that originated in China and is often used in festivals and celebrations

    Example

    The Chinese lampions were hung all around the park during the Lunar New Year festival.

  • a type of lampion made of paper and often used in outdoor events and festivals

    Example

    The children made paper lampions to carry in the parade.

  • a type of lampion that uses electricity instead of candles

    Example

    The electric lampions were safer to use than the ones with candles.

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Summary: lampion in Brief

'Lampion' [lam-pee-uh n] refers to a lantern, typically made of paper or other lightweight materials, with a candle or light bulb inside. It is often used for decoration in outdoor events and festivals, as well as for guiding one's way in the dark. 'Lampion' comes in different types such as Chinese lampion, paper lampion, and electric lampion.