lighting
Transitive Verb[U] Uncountable
past: litpp: liting: lighting
This word focuses on the intentional design and quality of illumination rather than the mere presence of light. It carries a strong association with mood, atmosphere, and technical precision, often used in photography, cinema, and interior design to describe how light shapes a space or a subject. While light refers to the physical phenomenon, lighting refers to the application of that phenomenon. Using this word suggests a level of control or curation, whether it is the harsh lighting of an interrogation room or the warm lighting of a cozy living room.
Refers to the overall system or quality of illumination in a space, such as the lighting in a theater.