to light up...
to light up...
The opposite of "illuminate" is "darken," which means to make something less bright or to obscure it. While "illuminate" implies bringing light or clarity to a subject, "darken" suggests the removal of light or the introduction of confusion. Another related term could be "obscure," which emphasizes making something unclear or difficult to understand.
Illuminate is used as a verb. She hoped telling her side of the story would help illuminate what actually happened. The room began to illuminate.
NO, Trey Songz is not a Illuminate
illuminate is the root word of illuminating
to illuminate = he'ir (האיר)
Freemasons are different from illuminate.
to hope to illuminate = lekavot leha'irhe hopes to illuminate = hu mekaveh leha'irshe hopes to illuminate = hi mekavah leha'ir
no they are not apart of illuminate, there is no proof
Illuminate Labs was created in 2002.
I am taking a class to learn how to illuminate a manuscript. This street light will illuminate part of the alleyway.
No, illuminate does not mean worshipping the devil. Illuminate means to light up or illuminate something, or it can refer to a person or group with knowledge or enlightenment. The word "illuminate" is not associated with worshipping the devil.