LIGHTS vs SCANT: NOUN
- The quality of being luminous; emitting or reflecting light
- Brightness and animation of countenance
- A divine presence believed by Quakers to enlighten and guide the soul
- A device for lighting or igniting fuel or charges or fires
- Having abundant light or illumination
- (physics) electromagnetic radiation that can produce a visual sensation
- A person regarded very fondly
- An illuminated area
- A visual warning signal
- A particular perspective or aspect of a situation
- Mental understanding as an enlightening experience
- Public awareness
- The visual effect of illumination on objects or scenes as created in pictures
- A condition of spiritual awareness; divine illumination
- Plural form of light.
- A butcher's term for the lungs of an animal (being lighter than adjacent parts).
- Any device serving as a source of illumination
- A sheet of stone.
- A slightly thinner measurement of a standard wood size.
- Scantness; scarcity.
- A block of stone sawn on two sides down to the bed level.
- Scarcity; scantiness; lack.
LIGHTS vs SCANT: ADJECTIVE
- (used of soil) loose and large-grained in consistency
- Casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior
- Very thin and insubstantial
- Used of vowels or syllables; pronounced with little or no stress
- Silly or trivial
- (physics, chemistry) not having atomic weight greater than average
- Not great in degree or quantity or number
- Psychologically light; especially free from sadness or troubles
- Designed for ease of movement or to carry little weight
- Of comparatively little physical weight or density
- (of sound or color) free from anything that dulls or dims
- Moving easily and quickly; nimble
- Of the military or industry; using (or being) relatively small or light arms or equipment
- Easily assimilated in the alimentary canal; not rich or heavily seasoned
- Having a spongy or flaky texture; well-leavened
- Intended primarily as entertainment; not serious or profound
- Having little importance
- Less than the correct or legal or full amount often deliberately so
- Characterized by or emitting light
- (used of color) having a relatively small amount of coloring agent
- Having relatively few calories
- Demanding little effort; not burdensome
- (of sleep) easily disturbed
- Of little intensity or power or force
- Weak and likely to lose consciousness
- Very little, very few
- Less than the correct or legal or full amount often deliberately so
- Not full, large, or plentiful; scarcely sufficient; less than is wanted for the purpose; scanty; meager; not enough.
- Barely sufficient.
- Falling short of a specific measure.
- Inadequately supplied; short.
LIGHTS vs SCANT: VERB
- Make lighter or brighter
- Fall to somebody by assignment or lot
- Cause to start burning; subject to fire or great heat
- To come to rest, settle
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of light.
- Begin to smoke
- Get off (a horse)
- Supply sparingly and with restricted quantities
- Work hastily or carelessly; deal with inadequately and superficially
- Limit in quality or quantity
- To limit in amount or share; to stint.
LIGHTS vs SCANT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To fail, or become less; to scantle.
LIGHTS vs SCANT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To give an inadequate portion or allowance to.
- To limit, as in amount or share; stint.
- To limit; to straiten; to treat illiberally; to stint.
- To cut short; to make small, narrow, or scanty; to curtail.
- To deal with or treat inadequately or neglectfully; slight.
LIGHTS vs SCANT: ADVERB
- N/A
- In a scant manner; with difficulty; scarcely; hardly.
LIGHTS vs SCANT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- (noun plural) The lungs of an animal or bird; -- sometimes coarsely applied to the lungs of a human being.
- (noun plural) The lungs, especially the lungs of an animal slaughtered for food.
- Short in quantity; scarcely sufficient; rather less than is wanted for the purpose; not enough; scanty: as, a scant allowance of provisions or water; a scant piece of cloth for a garment.
- Sparing; parsimonious; chary.
- Having a limited or scanty supply; scarce; short: with of.
- Nautical, of the wind, coming from a direction such that a ship will barely lie her course even when close-hauled.
- To put on scant allowance; limit; stint: as, to scant one in provisions or necessaries.
- To make small or scanty; diminish; cut short or down.
- To be niggard or sparing of; begrudge; keep back.
- Nautical, of the wind, to become less favorable; blow in such a direction as to hinder a vessel from continuing on her course even when close-hauled.
- Scarcely; hardly.
- Scantily; sparingly.
- Work hastily or carelessly
LIGHTS vs SCANT: RELATED WORDS
- Luminance, Lightness, Incandescent, Phosphorescent, Illumine, Brightness, Sparkle, Luminescent, Fluorescent, Luminosity, Bright, Illuminating, Illuminated, Illuminate, Illumination
- Limited, Scarce, Negligible, Minimal, Paltry, Scanty, Little, Sparse, Meager, Stint, Light, Skimp, Short, Deficient, Insufficient
LIGHTS vs SCANT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Luminance, Lightness, Incandescent, Phosphorescent, Illumine, Brightness, Sparkle, Luminescent, Fluorescent, Luminosity, Bright, Illuminating, Illuminated, Illuminate, Illumination
- Limited, Scarce, Negligible, Minimal, Paltry, Scanty, Little, Sparse, Meager, Stint, Light, Skimp, Short, Deficient, Insufficient
LIGHTS vs SCANT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The next generation bicycle helmet with integrated lights, turn signals, and brake lights.
- Where there are no pedestrian lights, pedestrians must comply with the traffic lights.
- Barbie Dreamtopia Magical Lights Unicorn with Rainbow Mane, Lights and Sounds, Barb.
- Lights of Life features charming vignettes, lit up in holiday lights.
- Requirements for lights: All lights and reflectors are to be clean.
- Lights Set to power the lights ON or OFF.
- Including ceiling lights to your backyard while security lights and multicoloured smart lights such as spotlights to your space.
- Test the running lights, turn signal lights, and the brakes lights on the towed vehicle.
- Your headlights, tail lights, turn indicator lights, and brake lights must all function properly.
- This includes the headlights, brake lights, taillights, license plate lights, turn signal lights, and parking lights.
- Scant data suggest yoga may also be helpful.
- The scant existing commentary is of two minds.
- Actually, her lips a scant inch from his.
- Our scant cultural references are scarcely informative either.
- Not a bad introduction really, but rather scant.
- The evidence for historicity of jesus is scant.
- This scant force was not a cohesive entity.
- India, where resources are scant for many entrepreneurs.
- Davis county give scant mention of ferry matters.
- Its fissile material requirements, too, have remained scant.
LIGHTS vs SCANT: QUESTIONS
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- Why are LED lights brighter than fluorescent lights?
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- What does scant cellularity mean in a urine specimen?
- What is intermittent scant hematochezia (intermittent scant bleeding)?