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light ( Noun)
UK/US /laɪt/
Plural
lights
1-
B1
the power which allows us to choose objects, such as the sunlight or a light
-> I turned the light off when I finished my work.
-> He checked the surroundings with the light emanating from the oak.
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B1
the power which allows us to see objects, such as from the sunshine or a lampa specific sort of illumination having its own color or features
-> The party lights in the disco were very bright.
-> She took this picture under a pink neon light.
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A2
a source of one, particularly an electrical lamp
-> I flashed the light from my phone.
-> The lamp has a bright light.
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A2
a source of illumination, particularly an artificial light a cigarette-lighting spark or gadget
-> He asked me if I have a light for his pipe.
-> She lit her cigarette with a light elegantly.
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'light' Contained Stories
Education is probably the most important element in someone's life. An educated person begins life profitably. Education improves one’s knowledge, skills and powerfully develops the personality and attitude. Furthermore, an educated person is most likely to be chosen for a job interview preferably and is very likely to get a good job. On the contrary to educated people, uneducated people are probably at a huge disadvantage when it comes to jobs. Educated people create a profile of cultured people who work tirelessly, professionally at work and who approach to their co-workers politely. In conclusion, education is a ray of light for our darkened world, it precisely is a hope for a good life.