Dight

Pronunciation: /daɪt/

Dight (verb)

  1. To dress or decorate something or someone in a particular way.

Examples

  • She dights herself in elegant attire for the event.
  • The room was dighted with flowers for the celebration.

Common collocations: dight oneself, dight a room, dight with flowers

Synonyms of Dight

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Dight

  • removing adornments or decorations
  • making something unorganized or messy