powerful lightning
It can be (lightening hair, lightening loads, lightening skies).It is the present participle of the verb to lighten, meaning to make lighter, either in color or weight. Lightening (not lightning) may be a verb, noun, or adjective.
The word 'lightening' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to lighten. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund (a verbal noun).Examples:She's lightening her hair a couple of shades. (verb)We have some lightening makeup that will even your skin tones. (adjective)The sky lit up with lightening. (noun)
lightening symbolises loss of ignorance. In dreams lightening is a symbol of a terrible event and negativity.
Lightening is a noun
When it is thundering, there is lightening. Lightening creates ozone.
Percy killed medusa in the lightening thief
the homonyn for lightning is lightening the homonyn for lightning is lightening
The word lightening is a non-count (mass) noun; multiples are expressed in amounts, for example, a lot of lightening, some lightening, a little lightening, etc.
The word 'thunder' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:When it began to thunder, we decided to go home. (verb)We heard the thunder but didn't see any lightening. (noun)
The homophone for "lightening" is "lightning." "Lightening" means to make lighter, while "lightning" refers to a sudden flash of light in the sky during a storm.
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Yes, it is more likely you could be struck by lightening when stood in water as you'll tend to be the highest point to attract the lightening strike