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Word of the Day | Illuminate meaning in bengali

Word Of The Day illuminate | Illuminate pronunciation

Illuminate – /ɪˈl(j)uːmɪneɪt/

Verb

Definition:

  • make (something) visible or bright by shining light on it; light up.
  • help to clarify or explain.
  • decorate (a page or letter in a manuscript) by hand with gold, silver, or colored designs.
  • জ্বালান, প্রদীপ্ত করা, উদ্ভাসিত করা, উদ্দীপ্ত করা, সাজান, ব্যাখ্যা করা

Synonyms: Brighten ,Lighten ,Radiate ,Enlighten

  • light
  • light up
  • throw light on
  • cast light upon
  • brighten
  • make brighter
  • shine on
  • flood with light
  • floodlight
  • irradiate

Example of Illuminate

  • The lamp illuminated the room, making it bright.
  • The flashlight can illuminate dark areas.
  • The teacher used a projector to illuminate the screen with images.
  • The fireworks lit up the night sky, making it colorful.
  • The candle illuminated the table, providing a soft glow.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Question

What is the verb of Illuminate ?

The verb form of “Illuminate” is “Illuminate.”

What is the conjugation of “Illuminate” ?

Here are five verb forms of “Illuminate”:

  • Illuminate (base form)
  • Illuminates (third-person singular)
  • Illuminated (past tense)
  • Illuminating (present participle)
  • Illuminated (past participle)

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IlluminateIlluminatedIlluminatedIlluminatingIlluminates

ORIGIN OF Illuminate

The verb “illuminate” originated in the 16th century and comes from the Latin word “illūmināre”, which means “to light up”. This Latin word is derived from “lūmen”, which means “light”.

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