| DAYLIGHTED | • daylighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of daylight. • daylighted adj. Provided with daylight. • DAYLIGHT v. to illuminate with the light of day. |
| DEADLIGHTS | • deadlights n. Plural of deadlight. • dead-lights n. Plural of dead-light. • DEADLIGHT n. a strong shutter, made to fit open ports and keep out water in a storm. |
| DELIGHTERS | • delighters n. Plural of delighter. • DELIGHTER n. one who delights. |
| DELIGHTFUL | • delightful adj. Pleasant; pleasing, bringing enjoyment, satisfaction, or pleasure. • DELIGHTFUL adj. full of delight. |
| DELIGHTING | • delighting v. Present participle of delight. • DELIGHT v. to give great pleasure to. |
| GASLIGHTED | • gaslighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of gaslight. • GASLIGHT v. to attempt to manipulate (a person) by continually presenting them with false information until they doubt their sanity. |
| GLIDEPATHS | • glidepaths n. Plural of glidepath. • glide␣paths n. Plural of glide path. • GLIDEPATH n. the path followed by an aircraft coming in to land. |
| HEADLIGHTS | • headlights n. Plural of headlight; especially a pair on a single vehicle. • HEADLIGHT n. a strong light on the front of a vehicle. |
| HIGHTAILED | • hightailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of hightail. • HIGHTAIL v. to retreat rapidly. |
| LETHARGIED | • lethargied adj. (Obsolete) Made lethargic. • LETHARGIED adj. suffering from lethargy. |
| LIGHTFACED | • lightfaced adj. Written, printed or drawn in lightface, using a font that has a low ration of ink to white space. • LIGHTFACED adj. in a typeface having comparatively light thin lines. |
| LIGHTSPEED | • lightspeed n. The speed of light (in vacuum unless another medium is specified). • lightspeed n. An extremely fast speed. • light␣speed n. Alternative form of lightspeed. |
| LOWLIGHTED | • lowlighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of lowlight. • LOWLIGHT v. to enhance the natural colour of the hair. |
| MISLIGHTED | • mislighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of mislight. • MISLIGHT v. to lead astray by its light. |
| SIDELIGHTS | • sidelights n. Plural of sidelight. • SIDELIGHT n. a coloured light on the side of a ship under way at night. |
| SKYLIGHTED | • skylighted adj. Furnished with one or more skylights. • SKYLIGHTED adj. having a skylight. |
| TWILIGHTED | • twilighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of twilight. • TWILIGHT v. to light imperfectly or faintly; to make twilit. |
| UNDELIGHTS | • undelights n. Plural of undelight. • UNDELIGHT n. lack of delight. |