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lightening

n. uncountable
B2 Upper Intermediate US //ˈɫaɪtənɪŋ// UK //lˈaɪtənɪŋ// light·en·ing Archaic

n. the process of making something lighter in color or weight. You use this when talking about hair, skin, or even the sky as it gets brighter.

n. the act or process of making something less dark or less heavy. Often refers to the reduction of pigment in hair or skin, or the brightening of the sky at dawn.


SIMPLE

The lightening of the sky means morning is coming.

CONTEXTUAL

She noticed a gradual lightening of her hair after spending several weeks at the beach.

COMPLEX

The artist achieved a subtle lightening of the background by layering thin washes of white paint over the original blue tones.

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Often used in the context of aesthetics or meteorology; not to be confused with the electrical discharge during a storm.

Pitfall

The thunder and lightening were scary.The thunder and lightning were scary.Learners often confuse 'lightening' (making lighter) with 'lightning' (the flash of light in the sky).

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