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Lit Meaning in English

word

/ˈɫɪt/
lit
/lˈɪt/
lit

Definition

'Lit' is the past and past participle of 'light' when it means to make something start burning or to switch on a light. In informal speech, especially among younger speakers, it can also mean exciting, fun, or excellent.

Usage & Nuances

For the verb sense, 'lit' is common before nouns: 'a lit candle', 'a lit room'. For the slang sense, it is very informal and often describes parties, events, or an exciting atmosphere: 'The concert was lit.' Do not confuse it with 'lighted', which is also possible in some contexts but often sounds more formal or fixed.

Example Sentences

The room was lit by a small lamp.

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She lit a candle before dinner.

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The street is lit at night.

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That party was lit last night.

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As soon as he walked in, he lit the fireplace.

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The whole place was lit up for the festival.

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