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lighten

LEYE-tn
verb
1
To make or become brighter.
"The sky began to lighten as dawn approached."
2
To make something less heavy or less burdensome.
"They lightened the load by leaving some bags behind."
"Splitting the chores lightened everyone's workload."
3
To become more cheerful, or to make a mood less serious.
"A joke helped lighten the tense meeting."

How to Use Lighten

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo make something brighter, lighter in weight, or less serious.

Common mistake

Don't confuse with "enlighten," which means to inform or educate someone.

Easily confused with
Common pairings
lighten the mood lighten the load

Word Forms

lightened past tense, lightened past tense, lightened past tense, lighten plural, lightened plural, lighten plural, lightened plural, lightens singular, lighten singular, lightenest singular, lightened singular, lightenedst singular, lighteneth singular, lightens singular, lightened singular, lighten singular, lightenest singular, lightenedst singular, lighteneth singular, lightens singular

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Etymology

From Middle English lightnen, formed from light + the verb-forming suffix -en.

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