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[ ih-loo-muh -ney -shuh n ] SHOW IPA
/ ɪˌlu məˈneɪ ʃən / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun an act or instance of illuminating.
the fact or condition of being illuminated.
a decoration of lights, usually colored lights.
Sometimes illuminations. an entertainment, display, or celebration using lights as a major feature or decoration.
intellectual or spiritual enlightenment.
Also called illuminance , intensity of illumination. Optics . the intensity of light falling at a given place on a lighted surface; the luminous flux incident per unit area, expressed in lumens per unit of area.
a supply of light: a source of illumination.
decoration of a manuscript or book with a painted design in color, gold, etc.
a design used in such decoration.
SEE MORE SEE LESS Origin of illumination 1300–50; Middle English <Medieval Latin illūminātiōn- (stem of illūminātiō ) spiritual enlightenment (Latin: illustriousness, glory) See illuminate, -ion
SYNONYMS FOR illumination 5 knowledge, revelation, insight, wisdom.
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OTHER WORDS FROM illumination il·lu·mi·na·tion·al, adjective non·il·lu·mi·na·tion, noun pre·il·lu·mi·na·tion, noun re·il·lu·mi·na·tion, noun Words nearby illumination illuminance, illuminant, illuminate, illuminati, illuminating, illumination , illuminative, illuminator, illumine, illuminism, illuminometer
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Example sentences from the Web for illumination As scholar Adam Potkay noted in his 2007 book The Story of Joy, “joy is an illumination ,” the ability to see beyond to something more.
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The illumination comes not from the sun but from the infrared energy of the planet and its lower atmosphere.
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The book is fascinating partly for its illumination of the origins of current conventions.
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Rather than selective filtering for purposes of justification, information is instead used as the fuel for illumination .
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Consider the opening of the first illumination , “After the Flood:”
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Here are five of my favorite moments of illumination from the book.
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Romme, a mystical republican, infused into her mind the German spirit of illumination .
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Green earth and blue sky were so much shelter and illumination to its pure and solitary joy.
The Helpmate | May Sinclair
It was an illumination , as Morton said, upon that pitiful thing we call 'class.'
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The thanksgivings of yesterday are poor when considered in the illumination of to-day.
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The barrels were piled high, so that the illumination could be seen a long distance.
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British Dictionary definitions for illumination noun the act of illuminating or the state of being illuminated
a source of light
(often plural) mainly British a light or lights, esp coloured lights, used as decoration in streets, parks, etc
spiritual or intellectual enlightenment; insight or understanding
the act of making understood; clarification
decoration in colours, gold, or silver used on some manuscripts or printed works
physics another name (not in technical usage) for illuminance
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Derived forms of illumination illuminational , adjective Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Words related to illumination brightness, enlightenment, radiance, beam, gleam, flash, brilliance, lighting, flame, ray, lights, information, instruction, clarification, revelation, insight, perception, edification, teaching, education