Lightning Definition & Meaning
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noun
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a brilliant electric spark discharge in the atmosphere, occurring within a thundercloud, between clouds, or between a cloud and the ground.
verb (used without object)
lightninged, lightning-
to emit a flash or flashes of lightning (often used impersonally with it as subject).
If it starts to lightning, we'd better go inside.
adjective
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of, relating to, or resembling lightning, especially in regard to speed of movement: lightning speed.
lightning flashes;
lightning speed.
idioms
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catch lightning in a bottle. catch lightning in a bottle.
noun
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a flash of light in the sky, occurring during a thunderstorm and caused by a discharge of electricity, either between clouds or between a cloud and the earth
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(modifier) fast and sudden
a lightning raid
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A flash of light in the sky caused by an electrical discharge between clouds or between a cloud and the Earth's surface. The flash heats the air and usually causes thunder. Lightning may appear as a jagged streak, as a bright sheet, or in rare cases, as a glowing red ball.
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An electrical discharge from clouds that have acquired an electrical charge, usually occurring during storms. (See thunder.)
- like greased lightning
- quick as a wink (lightning)
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Closer Look
As storm clouds develop, the temperature at the top of the cloud becomes much cooler than that at the bottom. For reasons that scientists still do not understand, this temperature difference results in the accumulation of negatively charged particles near the base and positively charged particles near the top of the storm cloud. The negatively charged particles repel the electrons of atoms in nearby objects, such as the bases of other storm clouds or tall objects on the ground. Consequently, these nearby objects take on a positive charge. The difference in charge, or voltage, builds until an electric current starts to flow between the objects along a pathway of charged atoms in the air. The current flow heats up the air to such a degree that it glows, generating lightning. Initially, a bolt of lightning carrying a negative charge darts from one storm cloud to another or from a storm cloud to the ground, leaving the bottom of the cloud with a positive charge. In response, a second bolt (reverse lightning) shoots in the opposite direction (from the other storm cloud or the ground) as the mass of negative charges on it moves back to neutralize the positive charge on the bottom of the first cloud. The heat generated by the lightning causes the air to expand, in turn creating very large sound waves, or thunder.
Etymology
Origin of lightning
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English, variant of lightening; lighten 1, -ing 1
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Example Sentences
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We were pointing to the cloudless sky and ducking, saying it must have been a lightning bolt, and were we the only ones to hear that clap of thunder?
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The vision was as vivid as a lightning flash.
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"Beware of possible flash flooding, standing water, strong wind, lightning and hail," the Park Police said in a statement on X.
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After emerging from it, he felt like he had been struck by lightning.
From The Wall Street Journal
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Having made a name for himself by using his lightning speed to get on the end of scores, Bielle-Biarrey has far more to his game.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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