lighthearted |
cheerful or gay; carefree. |
lighthouse |
a tower with a flashing light for guiding ships and warning them of dangers in the water. |
lighting |
the type and arrangement of lights in an area. |
lightly |
with little weight or force. [3 definitions] |
lightning |
natural electricity produced in thunderclouds. Lightning appears as a bright flash or streak of light in the sky. [2 definitions] |
lightning bug |
another name for firefly. |
light pen |
an electronic device that can detect light and dark areas on a computer screen. It is used to select objects on the screen. |
light switch |
a device, especially one that is attached to a wall or a lamp, used to turn a light on or off. |
light-year |
a unit of distance equal to the distance light can travel in one year, about six trillion miles. |
likable |
liked by others, or easy to like. |
-like |
a suffix that means "similar to" or "like." |
like1 |
having close resemblance. [5 definitions] |
like2 |
to find pleasure in; enjoy. [4 definitions] |
like a book |
completely; thoroughly. |
like crazy |
(informal) to a very great or extreme degree; wildly. |
likelihood |
how probable it is that something will happen. |
likely |
to be expected; probable. [4 definitions] |
like mad |
(informal) with great speed or enthusiasm. |
likeness |
the condition of looking like or being similar to someone or something else; similarity. [2 definitions] |
likewise |
as well; also. [2 definitions] |
liking |
a feeling of preferring, enjoying, or being fond of. |