lite
/laɪt/noun
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Visible electromagnetic radiation. The human eye can typically detect radiation (light) in the wavelength range of about 400 to 750 nanometers. Nearby shorter and longer wavelength ranges, although not visible, are commonly called ultraviolet and infrared light.
Example: As you can see, this spacious dining-room gets a lot of light in the mornings.
A source of illumination.
Example: Put that light out!
Spiritual or mental illumination; enlightenment, useful information.
Example: Can you throw any light on this problem?
(in the plural) Facts; pieces of information; ideas, concepts.
adjective
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Having light; bright; clear; not dark or obscure.
Example: The room is light when the Sun shines through the window.
Pale or whitish in color; highly luminous and more or less deficient in chroma.
Example: She had light skin.
(of coffee) Served with extra milk or cream.
Example: I like my coffee light.
noun
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A stone that is not thrown hard enough.
See lights.
adjective
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Having little or relatively little actual weight; not cumbrous or unwieldy.
Example: a light load ; a lighter backpack after having removed the books ; light weapons
Having little weight as compared with bulk; of little density or specific gravity.
Example: feathers and cork are light ; oil is lighter than water
Of short or insufficient weight; weighing less than the legal, standard or proper amount; clipped or diminished.
Example: to issue light coin
Lacking that which burdens or makes heavy.
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Light in composition, notably low in fat, calories etc. Most commonly used commercially.
Example: His lite dinner consisted of crackers, some broccoli and a salad with lite ranch dressing.
Lightweight
(usually used postpositively) Lacking substance or seriousness; watered down.