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  1. "Lighter" vs. "brighter" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 30, 2014 · I'm trying to find information about the grammatical correctness of interchanging lighter and brighter in the sense of: I turned on the lamp and the room became lighter. I turned …

  2. A verb meaning "to make a color brighter or darker"

    Nov 11, 2014 · 4 I am writing a function which takes in components of a color (as red, green, blue component values) and makes the color brighter or darker based on the fraction that the …

  3. Word usage - Dark color or bright color - English Language

    Dec 28, 2017 · The Whiteboard has a white or high luminance level. Brighter - having or reflecting elevated luminance level. Lighter - having or reflecting elevated luminance level. Darker - …

  4. Which is higher — "hyper-", "ultra-" or "super-"?

    According to OED, hyper-: over, beyond, over much, above measure ultra-: beyond super-: over, above, higher than They all have the meaning "higher than", but what is the order of them...

  5. Appropriate synonym for lights brightening gently

    Dec 29, 2016 · Here are some phrasal options for you. I recommend using an adverb like gently. Here are some phrases using adverbs that I think evoke a soft brightening: the lights gently …

  6. Is there an antonym for "dim"/ synonym for "lighten?"

    Dec 17, 2015 · “ Soften/ed,” when used with the notions of light and visibility, is usually associated with “ [mak [ing] (something) [in the usual case, the brighter/whiter extreme of visibility]) less …

  7. I am searching for a word or phrase that describes reflected light ...

    Aug 15, 2018 · More specifically, a caustic is where light is either reflected or refracted such that it is concentrated in an area that is brighter than the surroundings -- so it's the bright lines that …

  8. "light at the end of the tunnel" earliest occurrence

    The pattern of salvation must be worked out for all. The light at the end of the tunnel is dim, but our path seems to grow brighter as we actually begin our journey. We cannot yet light the way …

  9. "To some" vs. "for some" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    The sun appears to some (people) brighter in the afternoons than in the mornings. For and to are interchangeable where they are not selected and where, roughly, they express an opinion or …

  10. Abbreviation “n.d.” in citation? - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    I’ve just come across “n.d.” used as an abbreviation, as a bibliographic reference in an academic essay, along the lines of: Smith (n.d.) discusses the subaquaeous pliability of rattan fibres… Is