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illumine

verb
il·​lu·​mine | \ i-ˈlü-mÉ™n How to pronounce illumine (audio) \
illumined; illumining

Definition of illumine

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Other Words from illumine

illuminable \ i-​ˈlü-​mÉ™-​nÉ™-​bÉ™l How to pronounce illuminable (audio) \ adjective

Synonyms & Antonyms for illumine

Synonyms

bathe, beacon, emblaze, illume, illuminate, irradiate, light, lighten

Antonyms

blacken, darken, obfuscate

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Examples of illumine in a Sentence

small table lamps illumine the inn's dining room in a most romantic way readers of great literature are both entertained and illumined

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In the case of Arp, a revolutionary figure in modernism’s movements of abstraction, Dadaism and Surrealism, this complementary group show illumines just how foundational and remarkably inimitable Arp’s abstractions really are. Lance Esplund, WSJ, "‘The Nature of Arp’ Review: Revolutionary Forms," 30 Oct. 2018 All are illumined by a searching intelligence and a willingness to test the boundaries of the short story form. Martha Southgate, New York Times, "In Stories About Slavery and Its Legacy, Hints of the Author’s Life," 13 Apr. 2018 Another photographer whose images help illumine that dark chapter of American history is Ansel Adams. National Geographic, "14 Photos That Illumine a Dark Chapter of U.S. History," 17 Feb. 2017 Fiery lightning almost constantly illumined the heavens.…The Gulf upon one side and the bay upon the other were advancing upon us. Erick Trickey, Smithsonian, "A Hurricane Destroyed This Louisiana Resort Town, Never to Be Inhabited Again," 4 Jan. 2017 One picture from Friday night that went viral showed a man yelling, his face illumined by the light from his tiki torch. Thomas Oide [email protected], sacbee, "Man in viral Charlottesville photo is a University of Nevada-Reno student," 13 Aug. 2017 Marianne Faithfull’s ‘Memories, Dreams and Reflections’ is a gem; her luminous words light up the book’s portraits and events in the way ‘Luncheon of the Boating Party’ is illumined by Renoir’s colors. Peter Keepnews, New York Times, "Hot Tracks: Summer’s Big Books on Rock, Pop, Soul and Jazz," 30 May 2017 Another photographer whose images help illumine that dark chapter of American history is Ansel Adams. National Geographic, "14 Photos That Illumine a Dark Chapter of U.S. History," 17 Feb. 2017 There was a 10-year stretch — roughly 1975 to 1985 — when the landscape of American literature was illumined and enriched and transformed forever. Mary Gordon, New York Times, "‘LaRose,’ by Louise Erdrich," 16 May 2016

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First Known Use of illumine

14th century, in the meaning defined above

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