Noun
a small, dim light or lamp left on overnight
He put a small nightlight in the bathroom to find his way around in the dark.
light that shines at night such as moonlight, starlight, etc.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBedtime rituals for children ease the way to the elsewhere of slumber - teeth brushing and pajamas, the voice of a parent reading, the feel and smell of the old blanket or toy, the nightlight glowing in a corner. Siri Hustvedt
But, for under $70, you’ll never have to worry about battery, the Glow will automatically power any air-device connected to its smart outlet, and the monitor can even double as a powerful nightlight with a range of customizable colors. Source: Internet
Thanks to the built-in gyroscope you can flip it over to turn it on and off, twist it to dim it up or down or shake it to trigger a low nightlight setting. Source: Internet
No one likes to eat a relaxing meal where they just finished typing an agonizingly long spreadsheet, nor does the afterglow of a laptop function as an ideal nightlight. Source: Internet
The deal closed more than a year ago with plans to announce at Winter Music Conference, but the coronavirus pandemic put those plans on hold, says Kalamoutsos, a 20-year-veteran in nightlight. Source: Internet
You can control the span using Casper's streamlined iOS and Android-compatible app, and set the light to come on in the morning -- a reverse nightlight, of sorts. Source: Internet