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Definition of underlit in English: underlitadjective ʌndəˈlɪt Having insufficient light or lighting; dim. Example sentencesExamples - In an underlit office space, the ambient light is usually adequate, but accent or task lighting isn't.
- I felt this scene was again underlit, we know its going to end horribly, but that temple is so badly lit from the start its dreadful.
- The scene was slightly underlit, and while I could hear all sorts of human activity - talking, phones ringing, keyboards clattering - I couldn't see another living person.
- While parts of the documentary look over- or underlit and some scenes are conspicuously shot on video and transferred to film, this is all par for the course with television documentaries and usually does not detract from viewing.
- The show was also horribly underlit, making some paintings all but impossible to see adequately.
- For all the quality of the work on display, though, this is one of the worst-hung exhibitions I've ever seen - the pictures packed into low, underlit rooms, the walls painted in gloomy and overbearing colours.
- In the 1990s, her pictures are invariably hand-held and moving and, never one to beautify, they appear increasingly underlit, overlit or downright blurry.
- The forecourt was gloomy, underlit and overlooked by a dark brick building of indeterminate purpose.
- The garage is underlit, with a low-slung ceiling and construction that evinces the massive weight first of the cement slabwork and then of the floors and earth above.
- Yet the movie is quite underlit - what diner has mood lighting?
- Whatever the source of illumination, many works were either underlit, overlit, or dominated by bigger or more brightly colored neighbors.
- The occasional crowd shots are understandably underlit and quite grainy.
- Scratches and flecks of dirt are common throughout the film, and there are several scenes that are overly grainy and look like they were underlit during filming.
- Beatrice was lying alone in the middle of an underlit room, on a narrow couch.
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