The meaning of Lit
Lit – definition
adjectivePast and past participle of light1, light3.
adjectiveProvided with light or lighting; illuminated.
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A lit window at duskadjectiveHaving been ignited; burning.
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A lit cigaretteadjectiveVery good, impressive, or exciting.
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My birthday party was lit!
nounShort for literature.
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Chick lit
verbProvide with light or lighting; illuminate.
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The room was lit by a number of small lampsverbMake (something) start burning; ignite.
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Allen gathered sticks and lit a fire
verbCome upon or discover by chance.
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He lit on a possible solutionverbDescend.
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From the horse he lit down
Past simple and past participle of light
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A dimly lit room (= a room without much light)
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Word origin
Old English līhtan (in light3 (sense 2); also ‘lessen the weight of’), from light2; compare with alight1.
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