Enlightening - English meaning
Enlightening – definitions in English dictionary
verbGive (someone) greater knowledge and understanding about a subject or situation.
Usage examples:
Christopher had not enlightened francis as to their relationshipverbShed light on (an object).
Usage examples:
The sun enlightened some such clouds near him
adjectiveGiving you more information and understanding of something
Usage examples:
That was a very enlightening programme., the instruction manual that came with my new computer wasn…
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Word origin
Middle English (in the sense ‘make luminous’; formerly also as inlighten ): in early use from Old English inlīhtan ‘to shine’; later from en-1, in-2 (as an intensifier) + lighten2 or the noun
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