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Lighten vs Lit - What's the difference?

lighten | lit |


In transitive terms the difference between lighten and lit

is that lighten is to emit or disclose in, or as if in, lightning; to flash out, like lightning while lit is to colour; dye.

As an adjective lit is

little.

As a noun lit is

little.

Lit vs Crunk - What's the difference?

lit | crunk |


As adjectives the difference between lit and crunk

is that lit is little while crunk is crazy and drunk; according to the dictionary.

As nouns the difference between lit and crunk

is that lit is little while crunk is a type of hip hop that originated in the southern United States.

As verbs the difference between lit and crunk

is that lit is past tense of light while crunk is to cry like a crane.

Little vs Lit - What's the difference?

little | lit |


As adjectives the difference between little and lit

is that little is small in size while lit is little.

As an adverb little

is not much.

As a determiner little

is not much, only a little: only a small amount (of).

As a proper noun Little

is {{surname}.

As a noun lit is

little.

As a verb lit is

past tense of light.

Lit vs Lited - What's the difference?

lit | lited |


As a noun lit

is .

As a verb lited is

(lite).

Lute vs Lit - What's the difference?

lute | lit |


As nouns the difference between lute and lit

is that lute is a fretted stringed instrument, similar to a guitar, having a bowl-shaped body or soundbox while lit is little.

As verbs the difference between lute and lit

is that lute is to play on a lute, or as if on a lute while lit is past tense of light.

As an adjective lit is

little.

Illuminate vs Lit - What's the difference?

illuminate | lit |


As nouns the difference between illuminate and lit

is that illuminate is someone thought to have an unusual degree of enlightenment while lit is .

As a verb illuminate

is to shine light on something.

As an adjective illuminate

is (obsolete) enlightened.

Lit vs Cit - What's the difference?

lit | cit |


As nouns the difference between lit and cit

is that lit is while cit is (archaic|derogatory) townsman, city dweller.

Lit vs Lirt - What's the difference?

lit | lirt |


As nouns the difference between lit and lirt

is that lit is while lirt is deception; guile.

As a verb lirt is

to deceive; beguile or lirt can be to toss.

Lit vs Lith - What's the difference?

lit | lith |


As nouns the difference between lit and lith

is that lit is while lith is a limb; any member of the body or lith can be owndom; property or lith can be a gate; a gap in a fence.

Lit vs Blit - What's the difference?

lit | blit |


As a noun lit

is .

As a verb blit is

to puke, to barf.

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