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    alight
    /əˈlʌɪt/

    verb

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  2. to get out of a vehicle, especially a train or bus: The suspect alighted from the train at Euston and proceeded to Heathrow.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the word alight, which can be a verb or an adjective. As a verb, it means to come down from something or to land; as an adjective, it means to be on fire or lighted up.

  4. Alight can be a verb meaning to dismount or descend, or an adverb meaning lighted up or on fire. Learn the origin, usage, and history of alight with Dictionary.com.

  5. Alight can be an adjective meaning burning or shining brightly, or a verb meaning to get out of a vehicle or to land on something. Learn more about its usage, pronunciation and translations with Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. Definition of alight adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. If someone's eyes are alight or if their face is alight, the expression in their eyes or on their face shows that they are feeling a strong emotion such as excitement or happiness.

  8. The word alight has two distinct meanings: it can mean coming down or settling in a delicate manner, such as a bird perching, or it can be a rather poetic way to describe something that’s on fire (or “afire”).