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Pretty high I keep accidentally setting them alight.
Someone set the hay barn alight yesterday.She was alight with emotion.Please don't set the kitchen alight this time.
The homograph of "alight" is "alight." In one sense, "alight" means to descend from a vehicle or to come down upon something. In another sense, "alight" means to be illuminated, especially with light.
No. Those are not the same. If you heat food (i.e. cooking) you don't set it on fire. You just warm it.
The opposite of "alight" is "extinguish" when referring to fire or light, as "alight" means to be on fire or illuminated. In a broader sense, "alight" can also imply descending or landing, in which case its opposite could be "ascend" or "take off." The specific antonym depends on the context in which "alight" is used.
The dress caught alight.Careful or you will set it alight.
Alight of Night was created on 2008-10-28.
It means got off from some form of transport - bus, train, plane, etc
set alight (past tense): ignited; kindled.
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Weapons Set the stage alight was written by Guitarist Jeff Summers