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wellenlightened
en·light·en
/
ɛnˈlaɪt
n
/
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[
en-
lahyt
-n
]
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verb (used with object)
1.
to give intellectual or spiritual
light
to; instruct; impart knowledge to:
We hope the results of our research
will
enlighten our colleagues.
2.
Archaic.
to shed
light
upon.
Origin:
1350–1400;
Middle English
enli
(
g
)
htenen.
See
en-
1
,
lighten
1
Related forms
en·light·ened·ly,
adverb
en·light·ened·ness,
noun
en·light·en·er,
noun
en·light·en·ing·ly,
adverb
non·en·light·ened,
adjective
non·en·light·en·ing,
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
un·en·light·en·ing,
adjective
well-en·light·ened,
adjective
Synonyms
1.
illumine, edify, teach, inform.
Antonyms
1.
mystify, confuse, perplex, puzzle.
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enlighten
(ɪnˈlaɪt
ə
n)
—
vb
1.
to give information or understanding to; instruct; edify
2.
to free from ignorance, prejudice, or superstition
3.
to give spiritual or religious revelation to
4.
poetic
to shed light on
en'lightener
—
n
en'lightening
—
adj
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
2009 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
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Word Origin & History
enlighten
late 14c. (O.E. had inlihtan), "to remove the dimness or blindness (usually figurative) from one's eyes or heart," from en- +
lighten
. Related: Enlightened; enlightening.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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