enlightenment
21enlightenment — en|light|en|ment [ınˈlaıtnmənt] n [U] 1.) formal when you understand something clearly, or when you help someone do this ▪ Isabel looked to Ron for enlightenment. 2.) the final stage reached in the Buddhist and Hindu religions when you no longer… …
22Enlightenment — noun Enlightenment is used before these nouns: ↑philosopher, ↑philosophy …
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24enlightenment — en|light|en|ment [ ın laıtnmənt ] noun uncount the process of explaining or understanding something clearly: Children look to their teachers for enlightenment. a. in the Buddhist religion, the highest spiritual state that you can achieve …
25Enlightenment — (see The Enlightenment) …
26enlightenment — deception In Nazi Germany and elsewhere, where effort is made to manage news, especially if something labelled NEW is on offer from politicians: Shortly after Hitler came to power in 1933, Goebbels and his new Ministry for Public… …
27enlightenment — noun 1》 the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened. ↘the attainment of spiritual insight, in particular (in Buddhism) that awareness which frees a person from the cycle of rebirth. 2》 (the Enlightenment) a European… …
28Enlightenment — noun the Enlightenment a period in the eighteenth century when many writers and scientists believed that science and knowledge, not religion, could improve people s lives …
29enlightenment — noun sharing her musical enlightenment with her children Syn: insight, understanding, awareness, wisdom, education, learning, knowledge; illumination, awakening, instruction, teaching; sophistication, advancement, development, open mindedness,… …
30enlightenment — UK [ɪnˈlaɪt(ə)nmənt] / US noun [uncountable] a) the process of explaining or understanding something clearly Children look to their teachers for enlightenment. b) in the Buddhist religion, the highest spiritual state that you can achieve …