Illumination from light or a light source
“Without flash, the camera almost always underexposes the front of the subject because it takes all the bright background lighting into consideration when calculating exposure.”
An act of igniting or burning something
“The lighting of flames recurs throughout the film, not least in the lighting of cigarettes.”
A bright, directional light or lamp
Visual and auditory enhancements using camerawork, effects, and lighting in film, TV, or theater
Present participle for to ignite a flame or fire
“Arthur Morgan would light a fire to cook some minty venison after setting up camp for the night.”
Present participle for to illuminate
“Nathan Drake would use a torch to light the dark cavern.”
Present participle for to come to rest after a descent from above
“The aircraft would light on the runway after a long journey.”
Present participle for to descend from something, typically a vehicle
“We will need to light at the next stop.”
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