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What is the past tense of alight?

What's the past tense of alight? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of alight is alighted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of alight is alights.

The present participle of alight is alighting.

The past participle of alight is alighted.

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A man travelling on a northbound Northern Line train stabbed a woman as he alighted from the train at Euston.
The white bird alighted behind the other, his huge wings spread in protection and possession.
Indeed I spoke with one person who had just alighted from a train the day after the closing celebrations of the games.
Clearly there is some reason why these birds of passage have alighted here, and I hope they're having fun.
Thankfully, it was Jurong East already, and I alighted from the train feeling very glad.
We alighted from the train and I stood nervously as my mother and her one-time true love embraced awkwardly.

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