Unlighted
Unlighted is an English adjective meaning not lit or not illuminated; lacking light. It describes spaces, objects, or conditions characterized by an absence of illumination. The word is formed from the prefix un- plus lighted, the past participle of light.
Historically, unlighted was common in older texts and in some registers of formal writing. In contemporary
Usage notes: In modern prose, unlit is usually preferred for objects or places that are not currently
In poetry and historical writing, unlighted can convey atmosphere and antiquity; in science or engineering contexts,
See also: unlit, darkness, illumination, lighted, prefix un-.
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