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    Lit
    /lit/

    verb

    • 1. past and past participle of light

    adjective

    • 1. provided with light or lighting; illuminated: "a lit window at dusk"
    • 2. having been ignited; burning: "a lit cigarette"
  2. The meaning of LIT is past tense and past participle of light. How to use lit in a sentence.

  3. The slang word lit has a long history. Its earliest meaning is “intoxicated,” a use that dates back as far as the early 20th century: We walked into the vamp's house. We all got lit and had a hell of a time. — John McGavock Grider, War Birds: Diary of an Unknown Aviator, 1918.

  4. Lit definition: a simple past tense and past participle of light1. . See examples of LIT used in a sentence.

  5. very good, enjoyable, or exciting: That car is lit.

  6. If something's lit, it's illuminated with light from a lamp or other source. Your romantic dinner table might be lit only with flickering candles.

  7. Sep 4, 2023 · What Is the Definition of Lit? According to the Cambridge Unabridged Dictionary, the term lit is both the past participle and past tense of light. Another way to define our word of the day is by looking at it as an abbreviation. Lit is commonly used as an abbreviated term for literature.

  8. Definition of 'lit' lit. (lɪt ) 1. B1. Lit is a past tense and past participle of light 1. 2. predicative adjective. Something or someone that is lit is extremely enjoyable or extremely good. [slang] My baby girl's 5th birthday party was lit! Paul McCartney was lit! Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  9. Definition of lit verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Lit definition: Drunk or drugged. Often used with <i>up.</i>.

  11. Define lit. lit synonyms, lit pronunciation, lit translation, English dictionary definition of lit. v. A past tense and a past participle of light1. See Usage Note at light 1. adj. Informal. Drunk or drugged. Often used with up. v. A past tense and a past...

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