Definition: An "electric light" is a type of light that works by using electricity. It usually consists of a glass bulb that contains a thin wire (called a filament) made of a special metal that glows and produces light when electricity passes through it.
In advanced contexts, you might discuss the efficiency or types of electric lights, such as LED (Light Emitting Diode) lights or fluorescent lights, which use different technologies to produce light.
While "electric light" refers specifically to a type of artificial light produced by electricity, the word "light" can have other meanings, such as: - Light (noun): Referring to natural light, like sunlight. - Light (adjective): Describing something that is not heavy.
"Light up": To illuminate or make something brighter.
"In the spotlight": To be the center of attention, often as a result of being illuminated by lights.
An electric light is an essential part of modern life, providing illumination and making it possible to see in dark places.