limelight
1 of 1noun/ˈlaɪmlaɪt/
Forms:limelights
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a bright, focused light produced by a lamp, formerly used in theaters and other performance venues for stage lighting
- In the 19th century, theaters used limelight to highlight key performers on stage.
- The artist felt nervous under the bright limelight during his solo act.
- The actor stepped into the limelight, captivating the audience with her performance.
- The limelight was directed at the lead dancer as the music began.
- The play's climax was dramatically enhanced by the strategic use of limelight.
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the center of public attention or interest
- His bold speech put him in the limelight overnight.
- She thrived in the limelight, enjoying every moment of fame.
- The invention brought the scientist into the limelight.
- The singer remained in the limelight after her breakthrough hit.
- After years of working behind the scenes, he finally stepped into the limelight.
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