illumination
illumination
noun ee-loo-mee-nah-SYOHN Rare
Origin: from Latin 'illuminatio'
Also means
sudden insight
Usage Note
Illumination covers both physical lighting (the illumination of a building) and metaphorical enlightenment (a moment of illumination). In the plural, les illuminations typically refers to festive lights or a city's Christmas lighting display. The verb is illuminer (to illuminate/light up).
Examples
"Les illuminations de Noël décorent la rue."
Natural Translation
The Christmas lights decorate the street.
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