lighten

1
[ lahyt-n ]
/ ˈlaɪt n /

verb (used without object)

verb (used with object)

Origin of lighten

1
1300–50; Middle English lightnen; see light1, -en1

OTHER WORDS FROM lighten

light·en·er, noun

Definition for lighten (2 of 2)

lighten 2
[ lahyt-n ]
/ ˈlaɪt n /

verb (used with object)

to make lighter in weight: to lighten the load on a truck.
to lessen the load of or upon: to lighten a cargo ship.
to make less burdensome or oppressive; alleviate; mitigate: to lighten taxes; to lighten someone's cares.
to cheer or gladden: Such news lightens my heart.

verb (used without object)

Origin of lighten

2
1350–1400; Middle English lightnen; see light2, -en1

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British Dictionary definitions for lighten (1 of 2)

lighten 1
/ (ˈlaɪtən) /

verb

to become or make light
(intr) to shine; glow
(intr) (of lightning) to flash
(tr) an archaic word for enlighten

British Dictionary definitions for lighten (2 of 2)

lighten 2
/ (ˈlaɪtən) /

verb

to make or become less heavy
to make or become less burdensome or oppressive; mitigate
to make or become more cheerful or lively