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Enlightening   /ɛnlˈaɪtənɪŋ/  /ɛnlˈaɪtnɪŋ/   Listen
Enlightening

adjective
1.
Tending to increase knowledge or dissipate ignorance.  Synonyms: illuminating, informative.  "An illuminating lecture"  Antonym: unenlightening.
2.
Enlightening or uplifting so as to encourage intellectual or moral improvement.  Synonym: edifying.  Antonym: unedifying.



Enlighten

verb
1.
Make understand.  Synonym: edify.
2.
Give spiritual insight to; in religion.  Synonym: irradiate.
3.
Make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear.  Synonyms: clear, clear up, crystalise, crystalize, crystallise, crystallize, elucidate, illuminate, shed light on, sort out, straighten out.  "Clear up the question of who is at fault"



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"Enlightening" Quotes from Famous Books



... inquirers in the way they should go, and to be to all who seek his assistance a guide, philosopher and friend. Of all the pleasures which a generous mind is capable of enjoying, that of aiding and enlightening others is one of the finest and most delightful. To learn continually for one's self is a noble ambition, but to learn for the sake of communicating to others, is a far nobler one. In fact, the librarian becomes most widely useful by effacing himself, as it were, ...
— A Book for All Readers • Ainsworth Rand Spofford

... understand how one in deep sorrow may go on seeing the drollery of things. Grief, love, solace, growth, she was all of them in one. If she, Ramsey, might neither nurse the sick with her mother nor watch with Mrs. Gilmore and "Harriet," here was this dear, fair lady with the tenderest, most enlightening words of faith and comfort that ever had fallen on her ears; words never too eager or too many, but always just in time and volume to ...
— Gideon's Band - A Tale of the Mississippi • George W. Cable

... your own mind entirely, so that you can understand his point of view, and give him the benefit of reasonable consideration; or, at the very least, you have yourself ceased to be ruled by his evils, for you can no longer be roused to personal retaliation. It is interesting and enlightening to recognize the fact that we are in bondage to any man to the extent that we permit ourselves to be roused to anger or resentment by his words ...
— The Freedom of Life • Annie Payson Call

... Much of this enlightening effect that Italy has upon the northerner may be found in the work of Vandyck on his return to Genoa, really a new thing in the world, as new as the poetry of Spenser had been, at any rate, and with much of his gravity and sweet melancholy or pensiveness, in those magnificent ...
— Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa • Edward Hutton

... better stop the personal conversation into which we have drifted. It isn't at all pleasant to me, and I don't think it is very agreeable to you. Now, I intended this morning to give you a lesson on American literature. I feel that you need enlightening on the subject, and that you have neglected your opportunities, as most New York men do, and so I thought you would be glad of ...
— In a Steamer Chair And Other Stories • Robert Barr


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