well-lit

adj
/ˌwɛlˈlɪt/

Etymology

From well + lit.

  1. derived from *lewd-
  2. derived from *lūtilaz
  3. derived from lȳt
  4. derived from lit
  5. compounded as well-lit — “well + lit

Definitions

  1. Adequately illuminated by light.

    • Filming was difficult as the room was not well-lit.
    • The shed, a steel-framed structure with a single-span roof devoid of intermediate support, is exceptionally well-lit by continuous glazing on the roof and along much of the sides, while there is fluorescent roof lighting for night work.
    • All around is dark, so all you can really see when you look out of a well-lit carriage is a distorted view of yourself looking back at you.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA