- verbalight (verb) · alights (third person present) · alighted (past tense) · alighted (past participle) · alighting (present participle)
- descend from a train, bus, or other form of transport:"he was the only passenger to alight from the train" · "visitors should alight at the Fort Road stop" · "the conductor alights to push the cable car completely around"
- (of a bird) descend from the air and settle:"a lovely blue swallow alighted on a branch"
OriginOld English ālīhtan, from ā- (as an intensifier) + līhtan ‘descend’ (see light).adjectivealight (adjective)- on fire; burning:"the house was alight when the firemen arrived" · "flammable liquid was set alight"
- shining brightly:"a single lamp was alight" · "the boy's face was alight with excitement"
Originlate Middle English: probably from the phrase on a light (= lighted) fire.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- descend from a train, bus, or other form of transport:
- (of a bird) descend from the air and settle:
adjective- on fire; burning:
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