lighten up
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Definition
- Verb (Phrasal Verb):
- To become less serious, tense, or gloomy; to adopt a more cheerful or relaxed attitude: This is the primary idiomatic meaning. It is an instruction or observation about someone's mood or demeanor becoming more positive.
- To become brighter or less dark: This is the literal meaning, referring to a reduction in darkness or an increase in illumination.
Usage and Examples
Verb (Instruction/Observation about Mood):
- "You need to lighten up; it's just a game!" (You need to be less serious.)
- "After telling a few jokes, he finally lightened up and joined the party." (He became more cheerful.)
- "I wish my boss would lighten up about the dress code." (I wish my boss would be less strict.)
Verb (Literal - Becoming Brighter):
- "The sky began to lighten up just before dawn." (The sky became less dark.)
- "Adding a lamp will really lighten up this corner of the room." (It will make this corner brighter.)
Advanced Usage and Nuances
- Imperative Use: Very commonly used as a direct command or piece of advice: "Lighten up!" It implies the person is being overly serious, sensitive, or strict.
- Reflexive Use: It can describe a person's own change in mood, often after an initial period of stress or formality.
- Causative Use (with an object): While less common in this phrasal form, it can be used transitively. For example, "Her smile lightened up the whole room," meaning her smile made the room feel brighter/cheerier.
Variants and Related Words
- Lighten (verb): The base verb.
- To make or become lighter in weight: "They lightened the load."
- To make or become less dark: "The dye lightened after several washes."
- To make or become less serious or gloomy: "The mood lightened after the good news."
- Lighthearted (adjective): Cheerful and carefree.
Synonyms
- Cheer up: Become happier.
- Relax: Become less tense.
- Loosen up: Become less rigid or formal.
- Brighten (up): Become happier or more cheerful (also shares the literal meaning).
Antonyms
- Darken (mood): Become sadder or angrier.
- Tense up: Become more tense or anxious.
- Get serious: Adopt a solemn attitude.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Don't be so hard on yourself/them: A similar sentiment advising against excessive seriousness or self-criticism.
- Take it easy: An instruction to relax and not worry too much.
Verb
- become lighter
- The room lightened up
- make lighter or brighter
- The paint will brighten the room
- become more cheerful
- after a glass of wine, he lightened up a bit
- make more cheerful
- the conversation lightened me up a bit