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- Dictionaryunlit/ʌnˈlɪt/
adjective
- 1. not provided with lighting: "an unlit staircase"
- 2. not having been set light to: "his unlit pipe"
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adjective. uk / ʌnˈlɪt / us / ʌnˈlɪt / Add to word list. not yet burning: He took the unlit cigar from his mouth. unlit candles. having no lights, or with the lights switched off: Pilots may not take off from unlit runways at night. an unlit corridor. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Burning, burnt & on fire. afire. aflame. alight.
: not lighted: such as. a. : not kindled or ignited. an unlit fire. an unlit cigar. b. : not illuminated with light. unlit roads. an unlit stairway. Synonyms. black. caliginous. darkened. darkish. darkling. darksome. dimmed. dusky. gloomy. lightless. murky. obscured. pitch-black. pitch-dark. pitchy. rayless. somber. sombre.
2 meanings: 1. not having lighting; unilluminated 2. not having been ignited.... Click for more definitions.
Define unlit. unlit synonyms, unlit pronunciation, unlit translation, English dictionary definition of unlit. adj 1. not having lighting; unilluminated: avoid unlit streets after dark. 2. not having been ignited: tapping his unlit cigarette.
Unlit definition: not having lighting; unilluminated. See examples of UNLIT used in a sentence.
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having no lights, or with the lights switched off: Pilots may not take off from unlit runways at night. an unlit corridor. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Burning, burnt & on fire. afire. aflame. alight. blaze. burn (something) down phrasal verb. burn sb up phrasal verb. burned out. burnt out. char. consume. flare. frazzled.