Lit

Verb
lit


 * 1) 🇺🇸 To run, or light
 * 1) 🇺🇸 To run, or light

Noun

 * 1) Abbreviated form of literature.

Derived terms

 * chick lit
 * lit crit

Adjective

 * 1) lighted
 * 2) * He walked down the lit corridor.
 * 3)  intoxicated or under the influence of drugs; stoned
 * 4)  Sexually aroused (usually a female), especially visibly sexually aroused (e.g., labial swelling is present)

Thesaurus
ablaze, afflicted, aglow, alight, bathed with light, bent, bespangled, boiled, bombed, boozy, brightened, candlelit, canned, cockeyed, cockeyed drunk, crocked, crocko, disguised, drunk, elevated, enlightened, firelit, fried, fuddled, gaslit, half-seas over, high, illuminated, in a blaze, inebriated, irradiate, irradiated, lamplit, lanternlit, lighted, lightened, lit up, loaded, lubricated, luminous, lushy, moonlit, muddled, muzzy, oiled, organized, pickled, pie-eyed, pissed, pissy-eyed, pixilated, plastered, polluted, potted, raddled, shellacked, skunk-drunk, smashed, soaked, soused, spangled, squiffy, star-spangled, star-studded, starlit, stewed, stinko, studded, sunlit, swacked, tanked, tight, tinseled

Adjective

 * Finnish: valaistu


 * Spanish:, ,


 * Finnish:
 * Spanish:, , , ,  , puesto

Derived terms

 * half lit

Anagrams

 * til, 'til

Noun

 * 1) short wink, view, look

Etymology
From the verb líta (‘to view’)

Synonyms

 * eygnabrá (wink)

Derived terms

 * andlit (face)
 * álit (trust)
 * eftirlit (control)
 * fyrilit (caution)
 * innlit (insight)
 * útlit (outlook)
 * yvirlit (overview, summary)

Noun

 * 1) bed
 * Où est-il? Il dort dans son lit. - Where is he? He's sleeping in his bed.

Verb

 * Jean lit très souvent. - John reads very often.
 * Jean lit très souvent. - John reads very often.

Etymology
From lectus:.

Noun

 * 1) lithium

Noun

 * 1) trust

Synonyms

 * tillit

Noun

 * 1) light
 * 2) illumination

Etymology
Licht: and light