1. illuminated - Adjective
2. illuminated - Verb
4. illuminated - Adjective Satellite
of Illuminate
Source: Webster's dictionaryReality only reveals itself when it is illuminated by a ray of poetry. Georges Braque
Our society is illuminated by the spiritual insights of the Hebrew prophets. America and Israel have a common love of human freedom, and they have a common faith in a democratic way of life. Lyndon B. Johnson
Life is not significant details, illuminated by a flash, fixed forever. Photographs are. Susan Sontag
If you could see the earth illuminated when you were in a place as dark as night, it would look to you more splendid than the moon. Galileo Galilei
The instant the atmosphere is illuminated it will be filled with an infinite number of images which are produced by the various bodies and colours assembled in it. And the eye is the target, a lodestone, of these images. Leonardo da Vinci
A single and distinct luminous body causes stronger relief in the objects than a diffused light; as may be seen by comparing one side of a landscape illuminated by the sun, and one overshadowed by clouds, and illuminated only by the diffused light of the atmosphere. Leonardo da Vinci