ひかり
Meanings
Noun
1. light
2. illumination; ray; beam; gleam; glow
3. happiness; hope
4. influence; power
5. vision; eyesight
Kanji used
ray
Pitch accent
かり
Top 600
Used in vocabulary (57 in total)
to shed light; to cast light
ray of hope; glimmer of hope
to shine; to glitter
Examples (43 in total)
I can see the light.
You are the light of the world.
Light has come into the world.
That light is green.
Moths are attracted by light.
A prism decomposes light.
Darkness is the absence of light.
The moonlight shone brightly.
The sun gives light and heat.
Insects are attracted to light.
He calculated the speed of light.
Black cloth absorbs light.
Light flows in through a gap in the curtain.
The light from the moon is weak.
The moonlight reflected on the lake.
He was dazzled by the bright light.
Cats' eyes are very sensitive to light.
It shines on the beautiful sea.
Light and sound travel in waves.
The room was illuminated with red lights.
All plants need water and light.
She shut her eyes because the light was so strong.
The sunlight gradually decreased.
If you put in the effort, you will certainly see the light.
Light is no less necessary to plants than water.
I saw his face in the dim light.
My eyes are very sensitive to light.
Sunlight makes my room warm.
Light is as necessary as fresh air is for health.
The research cast new light on the issue.
The sun is the eternal source of light, heat, and life.
Violet light has a shorter wavelength than red light.
Infrared and ultra-violet rays are types of light invisible to the human eye.
A red light is often used as a danger signal.
In addition to water, sunshine is absolutely necessary for plant life.
How do you know that light travels faster than sound?
The sun gives light by day, and the moon by night.
She turned off the lights so she could enjoy the moonlight.
The Doppler effect is also observed with light and with radiant energy in general.
The sun sends out an incredible amount of heat and light.
The velocity of light is about 186,000 miles per second.
The lake was gleaming in the bright sunshine.
The light travels at about 186,000 miles a second.