room light
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Definition
- Noun:
- General illumination for a room: A source of light designed to provide overall brightness for an interior space, as opposed to task lighting for a specific area.
Usage
- The term "room light" is a compound noun. It refers specifically to the primary or general-purpose lighting fixture or source within a room.
- It is typically used to describe the central ceiling light, a main lamp, or any light source that illuminates the entire area of a room.
Examples
- Noun:
- Please turn on the room light; it's getting dark in here.
- The soft glow from the room light created a cozy atmosphere.
- We need to replace the bulb in the main room light.
Advanced Usage
- "to turn on/off the room light": The most common collocation for operating the main light source.
- She entered and immediately turned on the room light.
Variants and Related Words
- Room lamp (n): Often used interchangeably, though it may imply a freestanding or table lamp rather than a fixed ceiling fixture.
- Overhead light (n): A more specific term for a light fixture mounted on the ceiling.
- Ambient lighting (n): A technical term for the general, non-specific illumination in a space, of which a "room light" is often the source.
Synonyms
- Main light: The primary source of illumination in a space.
- Ceiling light: Specifically denotes a fixture attached to the ceiling.
Notes
- "Room light" is a fixed compound. Its meaning is distinct from the separate words "room" and "light." It does not refer to the abstract concept of "light in a room" but to the specific fixture or source providing general illumination.
Noun
- light that provides general illumination for a room