lite

[laɪt]

lite Definition

  • 1a version of something that is less powerful, less complex, or has fewer features than the original
  • 2a low-calorie or low-fat version of a food or drink

Using lite: Examples

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

  • Example

    The lite version of the software is free to download.

  • Example

    I ordered a lite beer to cut down on calories.

  • Example

    The restaurant offers a lite menu for those who are watching their weight.

lite Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lite

Antonyms for lite

  • heavy
  • full-fat
  • full-featured

Phrases with lite

  • entertainment that is easy to digest and does not require much thought or effort

    Example

    I just want some lite entertainment tonight, let's watch a comedy movie.

  • reading material that is easy to read and does not require much concentration

    Example

    I brought some magazines for lite reading during my flight.

  • a version of a software or application that has fewer features or requires less storage space

    Example

    The lite version of the app is perfect for those with limited storage space on their phone.

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Summary: lite in Brief

The term 'lite' [laɪt] refers to a version of something that is less powerful, less complex, or has fewer features than the original. It can also refer to low-calorie or low-fat versions of food or drink. Examples include 'The lite version of the software is free to download.' and 'I ordered a lite beer to cut down on calories.' 'Lite' extends into phrases like 'lite entertainment,' and 'lite reading,' denoting easy-to-digest content.