searchlight

[ˈsɜːtʃlaɪt]

searchlight Definition

a powerful light that can be turned in different directions and is used to find people or things at night, especially by the police or army.

Using searchlight: Examples

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

  • Example

    The police helicopter was equipped with a powerful searchlight.

  • Example

    The searchlight swept across the sky, looking for any sign of the missing hiker.

  • Example

    The army used searchlights to scan the area for enemy troops.

  • Example

    The lighthouse's searchlight could be seen for miles around.

searchlight Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for searchlight

Phrases with searchlight

  • under close scrutiny or investigation

    Example

    The company's financial practices were put under the searchlight by regulators.

  • the phenomenon where attention is drawn to something because it is being illuminated or highlighted

    Example

    The searchlight effect can be used to draw attention to important information on a website.

  • a deep-sea fish that has a light-producing organ on its head, which it uses to attract prey

    Example

    The searchlight fish is one of the many strange creatures that live in the depths of the ocean.

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Summary: searchlight in Brief

A 'searchlight' [ˈsɜːtʃlaɪt] is a powerful light that can be moved in different directions and is used to find people or things at night. It is commonly used by the police or army and can be seen for miles around. The phrase 'under the searchlight' refers to being under close scrutiny or investigation.