Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
lit
adjective
/lɪt/

Definition
The past tense of ‘light’, meaning to make something shine or to ignite.

Examples
- Last night’s party was really lit!
- The street was lit with beautiful lanterns during the festival.

Meaning
In a more modern and informal usage, ‘lit’ describes something that is exciting, fun, or excellent.

Synonyms
- illuminated
- exciting
- awesome
- fantastic