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full of lighting
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "full of lighting" is not correct in written English; it should be "full of lightning." You can use it when describing a scene or atmosphere that is characterized by a lot of lightning, typically during a storm.
Example: "The sky was dark and ominous, full of lightning that illuminated the night."
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2 human-written examples
There was a truck full of lighting equipment, a generator and 10 support staff behind the scenes.
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Unfortunately they were filming an episode of the Dennis Leary FX fireman show Rescue Me just down the block, so the entire street was full of lighting equipment and staffers.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
Their wedding at St . Johns was like them: serious, traditional, full of light but not lightness.
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And so full of light!
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They are full of light.
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"He was full of light and shadow".
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His mind was elsewhere, full of light.
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The place is full of light and full of life.
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But unlike St Peter's, it is full of light.
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"Used to be so full of light and comradeship...
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The air was full of light colorless crystals flying slantwise.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "full of light" to describe a space or object that has a lot of natural or artificial light. For example, "The room was full of light thanks to the large windows."
Common error
The word "lighting" refers to equipment used to create light, while "light" is the actual illumination. Avoid saying something is "full of lighting"; instead, use "full of light" or specify that it is "full of lights" (meaning light fixtures).
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "full of lighting" functions as a descriptive phrase, attempting to describe something characterized by a lot of light. However, the use of "lighting" is incorrect. According to Ludwig AI, "full of lightning" would be correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while "full of lighting" might seem like a reasonable phrase to describe something well-lit, it is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrase is "full of light". As Ludwig AI points out, "full of lightning" is correct. Although examples exist in news and media, it's essential to use the correct form for clarity and credibility. Alternative phrases like "filled with light" or "brimming with light" can also effectively convey the intended meaning. Remember that "lighting" refers to the equipment, while "light" refers to the illumination itself.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
full of light
Omitting the 'ing' makes the phrase correct.
filled with light
This alternative replaces "lighting" with "light", focusing on illumination in general.
brimming with light
This alternative emphasizes abundance of light.
awash in light
This alternative suggests being completely surrounded by light.
flooded with light
This alternative conveys the idea of light entering forcefully and abundantly.
drenched in light
This alternative suggests a strong, pervasive presence of light.
illuminated by lights
This alternative highlights the action of being lit by multiple sources.
radiant with light
This alternative emphasizes the quality of emitting light.
glowing with light
Suggests soft, warm light emanating from something.
ablaze with light
Suggests a vibrant, intense level of light.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "full of lighting"?
The correct phrase is "full of light". "Lighting" refers to equipment, whereas "light" refers to illumination.
What can I say instead of "full of lighting"?
You can use alternatives like "filled with light", "brimming with light", or simply "full of light".
Is "full of lighting" grammatically correct?
No, "full of lighting" is not grammatically correct. The correct phrase is "full of light".
What's the difference between "full of lighting" and "full of light"?
"Full of lighting" implies being full of light fixtures, which is usually not the intended meaning. "Full of light" means illuminated or bright.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
100%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested