beam of light
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Definition
Noun: A concentrated, clearly defined line or column of visible radiant energy, such as that emitted by a source like a beacon, flashlight, or the sun through an opening.
Usage
The term "beam of light" is used to describe a focused, directional stream of light, often visible due to particles in the air (like dust or mist). It emphasizes the shape and path of the light rather than its source or general illumination.
Examples
- A single beam of light from the lighthouse pierced the foggy night.
- The search party scanned the forest floor with powerful beams of light from their flashlights.
- Sunlight streamed into the dusty attic in brilliant beams of light.
Advanced Usage
- "A beam of light" can be used metaphorically to represent hope, guidance, or revelation in a dark or difficult situation.
- Her encouraging words were a beam of light during his time of despair.
Variants and Related Words
- Beam (noun): A shorter, common form with the same meaning (e.g., "a beam from the headlights").
- Ray of light (noun phrase): A very similar term, often implying a single, thin line of light. It is frequently used in both literal and metaphorical contexts.
- Shaft of light (noun phrase): Another near-synonym, often suggesting a strong, solid-looking column of light.
- Light beam (noun phrase): A variant with the same core meaning.
Synonyms
- Ray
- Shaft (of light)
- Stream (of light)
- Pencil (of light - more technical)
Antonyms
- Darkness
- Shadow
- Gloom
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "Like a beacon/beam of light": Used to describe someone or something that provides clear guidance or hope.
- His honesty stood out like a beacon of light in the corrupt organization.
Noun
- a column of light (as from a beacon)