Adjective
candlelit (not comparable)
Lit by a candle or candles.
A candlelit vigil in Tehran for the victims Saturday evening into a protest before police broke up the gathering with tear gas. Source: Internet
As well as the academic content, trips are made to locales such as London, and the programme has a series of formal halls, which are described as "three-course candlelit meals" serving "interesting" fare in Pembroke's historic dining hall. Source: Internet
A petite candlelit dining room migrates to the open patio in good weather, so guests dine beneath palm trees, Japanese maples, and moonlight. Source: Internet
Blindfolded, she walked me back to a candlelit pool, and had 200 of our closest family and friends muted, waiting on Zoom just out of my sight. Source: Internet
Hall takes place in two sittings, with the second known as "Formal Hall", which consists of a three-course candlelit meal and which must be attended wearing gowns. Source: Internet
Ideal for accompanying your Thanksgiving dinner, this mini candlelit carafe also serves melted butter, au jus, maple syrup, hot fudge, and other delicious toppings with utmost finesse. Source: Internet