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Meaning of enlightenment
The primary meaning of the word "enlightenment" is the state of being enlightened, or having a deep understanding and insight.
Etymology of enlightenment
The word "enlightenment" originates from the Old English words "en-" (meaning "to make") and "light" (meaning "understanding" or "knowledge"), with the suffix "-ment" added to form a noun.
The term has been used since the 17th century to describe a state of intellectual or spiritual awareness, and its meaning has evolved over time to encompass various philosophical and cultural connotations.
Synonyms
awareness
understanding
insight
knowledge
illumination
education
edification
instruction
awareness
realization
perception
discernment
comprehension
apprehension
recognition
awareness
acquaintance
familiarity
erudition
sophistication
culture
refinement
enlightenment
awakening
awareness
awareness
insightfulness
perceptiveness
astuteness
shrewdness
intelligence
intuition
acumen
wisdom
prudence
sagacity
discernment
penetration
perception
observation
notice
attention
consciousness
mindfulness
alertness
vigilance.
Definitions
- The state of having knowledge or understanding, especially about the natural world, acquired through experience or learning.
- A state of heightened spiritual awareness or understanding, often resulting from intense meditation or contemplation.
- The Enlightenment, a European intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries that emphasized reason, individualism, and the scientific method.
Usage Examples
- The philosopher's teachings led to a profound enlightenment among his followers, who began to see the world in a new light.
- The company's new policy is aimed at promoting enlightenment among its employees, through training and education programs.
- The artist's use of light and color in her paintings is meant to evoke a sense of enlightenment and spiritual awareness in the viewer.
Antonyms
ignorance
darkness
confusion
bewilderment
perplexity
puzzlement
uncertainty
doubt
skepticism
disbelief
misconception
misapprehension
misunderstanding
misinterpretation
illusion
delusion
deception
misconception
ignorance
obtuseness
dullness
stupidity
foolishness
foolishness
absurdity
ridiculousness
senselessness.