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    Lime·light
    /ˈlīmˌlīt/

    noun

    • 1. the focus of public attention: "the works that brought the artists into the limelight"
  2. The meaning of LIMELIGHT is a stage lighting instrument producing illumination by means of an oxyhydrogen flame directed on a cylinder of lime and usually equipped with a lens to concentrate the light in a beam.

  3. Dec 2, 2015 · The origins of “in the limelight,” which refers to being the focus of public attention, are linked to a type of stage lighting that was popular in the 19th century.

  4. noun [ S ] uk / ˈlaɪm.laɪt / us / ˈlaɪm.laɪt / Add to word list. public attention and interest: She's been in the limelight recently, following the release of her controversial new film. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Fame and famous. A-lister. acclaimed. annal. anyone. catapult. fore. go down in the annals idiom. high-profile.

  5. the limelight. noun [ S ] us / ˈlaɪm.laɪt / uk / ˈlaɪm.laɪt /. Add to word list. public attention and interest: She's been in the limelight recently, following the release of her controversial new movie. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Fame and famous. A-list.

  6. noun. a focus of public attention. “he enjoyed being in the limelight ”. synonyms: glare, public eye, spotlight. see more. see less. type of: prominence. the state of being prominent: widely known or eminent.

  7. Limelight definition: (formerly) a lighting unit for spotlighting the front of the stage, producing illumination by means of a flame of mixed gases directed at a cylinder of lime and having a special lens for concentrating the light in a strong beam.. See examples of LIMELIGHT used in a sentence.

  8. Definition of limelight noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Limelight Definition. A brilliant light created by the incandescence of lime (calcium oxide), formerly used in theaters to throw an intense beam of light upon a particular part of the stage, a certain actor, etc. A prominent or conspicuous position before the public.

  10. 1. a position at the center of public attention, observation, or notoriety: an artist in the limelight. 2. a. (formerly) a spotlight unit for the stage, using a flame of mixed gases directed at a cylinder of lime and a special lens to concentrate the light in a strong beam. b. the light so produced. [1820–30]

  11. Limelight, first theatrical spotlight, also a popular term for the incandescent calcium oxide light invented by Thomas Drummond in 1816. Drummond’s light, which consisted of a block of calcium oxide heated to incandescence in jets of burning oxygen and hydrogen, provided a soft, very brilliant.

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