Calls attention to
To illuminate with a bright light
“We spotlight the star, but the supporting cast steal the show.”
To highlight or call attention to (something)
“He looked to spotlight the discrepancies between democracy as practiced and democracy as promised.”
To put into italics
To serve as an example of
To have as a feature
To advertise or create publicity for
To draw close to a destination, especially using radar
To focus on or give precedence to
To declare loudly, openly or publicly
To discover (something hidden, lost, or kept secret) by investigation or searching
Plural for a bright, directional light or lamp
“The band stopped playing, and the ceiling lights of the club dimmed, leaving only the spotlight shining on the stage.”
Plural for the center or focus of attention
“The spotlight was firmly on this monumental event that had mesmerized the world.”
Plural for the core or basis for something
Plural for the property of being scrupulous
Plural for a device containing oil, burnt through a wick for illumination
Plural for notoriety, infamy
Plural for the act of dealing with or taking notice of someone or something
Plural for the giving out of information about a product, person, or company for advertising or promotional purposes
Plural for a raised floor or platform, typically in a theatre, on which actors, entertainers, or speakers perform
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