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View synonyms for enlighten
enlighten
/ ɪnˈlaɪtən /
verb
- to give information or understanding to; instruct; edify
- to free from ignorance, prejudice, or superstition
- to give spiritual or religious revelation to
- poetic.to shed light on
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Derived Forms
- enˈlightening, adjective
- enˈlightener, noun
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Other Words From
- en·light·ened·ly adverb
- en·light·ened·ness noun
- en·light·en·er noun
- non·en·light·ened adjective
- pre·en·light·en verb (used with object)
- pre·en·light·en·er noun
- re·en·light·en verb (used with object)
- un·en·light·ened adjective
- well-en·light·ened adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of enlighten1
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Example Sentences
But the most enlightening part of the book was its recounting of California’s uphill struggle to get the rest of America to care about smog.
From Los Angeles Times
He left a legacy of that and I walked away inspired and enlightened, like that’s the glue.
From Los Angeles Times
Jeremy Dauber’s ‘American Scary’ is a thorough, witty, enlightening survey of our fascination with horror in all its forms and its intimate relationship with reality.
From Los Angeles Times
I’m like, ‘Tell me! Let’s be enlightened together,‘” she says.
From Los Angeles Times
For younger audience members who have only come to know Trump in the last decade, the film may prove enlightening.
From BBC
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