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Topic: Art

lightfaced

IPA: //ˈlaɪtfeɪst//

KK: /ˈlaɪtfeɪst/

adjective

Definition: Describing text that is printed in a style that uses less ink, making it appear lighter compared to bold text.

Example: The document was printed in lightfaced type to make it easier to read.

lightfast

IPA: //ˈlaɪt.fæst//

KK: /ˈlaɪtˌfæst/

adjective

Definition: Able to resist fading when exposed to light, especially sunlight.

Example: The artist chose lightfast paints to ensure her artwork would remain vibrant over time.

lightfastness

IPA: /ˈlaɪtˌfæstnəs/

KK: /ˈlaɪtˌfæstnəs/

noun

Definition: The ability of a material, especially a pigment or dye, to resist fading or discoloration when exposed to light.

Example: Artists often choose paints with high lightfastness to ensure their work remains vibrant over time.

lilt

IPA: /lɪlt/

KK: /lɪlt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To move or speak in a cheerful and lively way, often with a rhythmic quality.

Example: The children began to lilt as they danced around the garden.

noun

Definition: A cheerful and lively way of speaking or singing, where the voice has a pleasant rise and fall in pitch.

Example: The singer's lilt made the song sound joyful and uplifting.

transitive verb

Definition: To express something in a cheerful and rhythmic way, often through singing or speaking.

Example: She began to lilt a happy tune as she worked in the garden.

limelight

IPA: /ˈlaɪmˌlaɪt/

KK: /ˈlaɪmˌlaɪt/

noun

Definition: A state of being the center of public attention or interest.

Example: After her amazing performance, she found herself in the limelight.

verb

Definition: To attract or draw attention to oneself, often in a public setting.

Example: The actor stepped into the limelight after winning the award.

limerick

IPA: /ˈlɪmərɪk/

KK: /ˈlɪmərɪk/

noun

Definition: A short, funny poem that has five lines and a specific rhyme pattern, often silly or nonsensical.

Example: She wrote a limerick about a cat who wore a hat.

limewash

IPA: /ˈlaɪmˌwɑːʃ/

KK: /laɪmˌwɑːʃ/

noun

Definition: A type of paint made from a mixture of slaked lime and water, often used for coating walls.

Example: The old building was restored with limewash to give it a traditional look.

verb

Definition: To apply a mixture of slaked lime and water as a paint or coating on a surface.

Example: They decided to limewash the old brick wall to give it a fresh look.

limn

IPA: /lɪm/

KK: /lɪm/

transitive verb

Definition: To create a picture or representation of something through drawing or painting, or to describe something in detail.

Example: The artist will limn the beautiful landscape on canvas.

limned

IPA: /lɪmnd/

KK: /lɪmnd/

adjective

Definition: Described or represented in a way that is clear and detailed, often with a focus on lifelike qualities.

Example: The artist limned the landscape with such precision that it felt like a photograph.

line

IPA: /laɪn/

KK: /laɪn/

intransitive verb

Definition: To move in a straight path or direction, often used in the context of sports or activities where a straight trajectory is important.

Example: The baseball lined out to the shortstop during the game.

noun

Definition: A long, narrow mark or band that can represent a boundary, a connection, or a series of items arranged in a row.

Example: She drew a straight line on the paper with a ruler.

transitive verb

Definition: To cover or fit the inside surface of something, or to arrange things in a row along a space.

Example: She decided to line the shelves with colorful paper.

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