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lightning

[lahyt-ning] / ˈlaɪt nɪŋ /
NOUN
electrical discharge
Synonyms


Frequently Asked Questions

What is another word for lightning?
A single streak of lightning can be called a lightning bolt or just a bolt. Since thunder and lightning typically go together, this is sometimes called a thunderbolt or even a thunderstroke. The bright light released is sometimes called a flash of lightning. The instance of lightning hitting something, like the ground or a tower, can be called a lightning strike or a lightning stroke Thunderstorms are sometimes called lightning storms, especially when they produce a lot of lightning. Another term for this is an electrical storm Some people use the term heat lightning to refer to distant lightning, typically the far-off kind that lights up the clouds on the horizon without any visible bolts or audible thunder. It’s sometimes called summer lightning. The term sheet lightning can be used to refer to this or to lightning that appears to light up the whole sky, typically due to reflection or being inside a cloud. A rare form of lightning that appears as a glowing orb is called ball lightning Technically speaking, lightning is an electrical discharge—inside a cloud, between clouds, or between clouds and the ground. When lightning strikes a cloud or the ground, it can produce a second bolt that travels in the opposite direction, called reverse lightning or a return stroke. The adjectives fulminous and fulgurous can be used to describe things involving or relating to lightning, but they are quite formal and uncommon. The word lightning is also commonly used in a figurative way to describe things that are very fast, as in lightning speed.
How do you use lightning in a sentence?
Because literal lightning is so strikingly impressive, it’s commonly used in figurative and metaphorical ways, especially in descriptions involving speed, explosiveness, and sudden impact. Here are some examples of lightning in a sentence:
  • Did you know that thunder is sound waves generated by the expansion of air resulting from the heat produced by lightning?
  • Her idea was like lightning for our brainstorming session—it electrified us into a creative frenzy. 
  • The cat darted across the room as fast as lightning.

Example Sentences

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And, yes, lightning did strike a third time last year when he was given the boot, months into the job, as the UK's ambassador to the United States.

From BBC

Colleagues say D’Amaro has tried to increase profits by charging more on the busiest days and for shorter “lightning lanes,” in lieu of across-the-board price hikes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Another sufferer said it took seven years to diagnose her, and despite describing "lightning" going through her face, was told by doctors there was nothing wrong with her.

From BBC

The cloud was coming so fast, so full of lightning; it was much too big to get in one frame of her camera.

From Literature

The threat of lightning delayed the start by 75 minutes and a scheduled 16 overs a side match was further reduced by another lightning stoppage.

From Barron's