highlight

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noun

high·​light ˈhī-ˌlīt How to pronounce highlight (audio)
plural highlights
1
a
: something (such as an event or detail) that is of major significance or special interest
Visiting the Alps was a highlight of their trip to Europe.
b
: a summary of the most significant or interesting parts of something (such as a completed sporting event) presented typically on a television broadcast
usually plural
watched highlights of the night's games
2
: a spot or area that is lighter than surrounding spots or areas: such as
a
: the lightest part or one of the lightest parts of a painting, drawing, etc.
especially : one that depicts the areas of the subject receiving the greatest amount of illumination
added highlights to the painting
used white pencil for the highlights and charcoal for the shadows
b
: a lighter area of the hair
specifically : such an area created artificially (as through the application of chemical substances)
usually plural
brown hair with blond highlights

highlight

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verb

highlighted; highlighting; highlights

transitive verb

1
: to throw a strong light on
The moon highlighted the tree tops.
Outdoor lighting is an important part of any garden design, providing ambiance and highlighting key features like plants, water features, and walkways.East End Taste Magazine (online)
2
a
: to center attention on : emphasize, stress
The speech will highlight the need for education reform.
b
: to constitute a significant or especially interesting part of : to constitute a highlight of
His trip to Italy was highlighted by a visit to the Colosseum.
The defending champion Bulldogs won three events, highlighted by Kowal's record in the 100-meter breaststroke …Harvey Araton
3
a
: to mark (text) with or as if with a highlighter (see highlighter sense 2)
Encourage them to keep a journal and to highlight important entries.Jessica Schrader
Whenever this pattern reversed itself, the numbers in Table 2 were highlighted in bold print.LuAnn Soliah et al.
b
: to cause (something, such as text or an icon) to be displayed in a way that stands out on an electronic screen (as of a computer or smartphone)
highlighted the sentence and deleted it
By clicking on highlighted words, called hot links, you're instantly taken to other Internet sites that offer additional or related information.Victoria Von Biel
4
: to add highlights (see highlight entry 1 sense 2b) to (hair)
Jonathan, old enough now that he no longer lets his mom highlight his thick brown hair, plays guitar and likes to shoot hoops with his dad …Patrick Rogers, et al.
To add drama to her already highlighted hair, Beyoncé has fine, platinum highlights temporarily bonded to the strands around her face.Barb Sgroi

Examples of highlight in a Sentence

Noun I missed the game, but I saw the highlights on the evening news. Verb Unfortunately, the media insisted upon highlighting his troubled past. Our trip was highlighted by a great jazz concert we attended. The students highlighted important vocabulary words in their textbooks. Important names and dates in each chapter are highlighted.
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Noun
Veterans Day remains a school day in the upcoming calendars. 2025-26 highlights First day of school: Friday, Aug. 1. Andy Humbles, The Tennessean, 20 Dec. 2024 Waterfall showers and a saltwater flotation experience are highlights of the hydrothermal gardens at the new 50,000 square foot Kiolani Spa at Grand Wailea, a Waldorf Astoria Resort on Maui. Jen Murphy, Condé Nast Traveler, 20 Dec. 2024
Verb
The true freshman also threw two first-half interceptions to cost Florida points and highlight his struggles against zone coverage. Edgar Thompson, Orlando Sentinel, 21 Dec. 2024 Womble highlighted how building leadership skills in real world change management prepares educators and leaders to adapt to rapid advancements and implement innovative strategies seamlessly. Mary Hemphill, Phd, Forbes, 21 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for highlight 

Word History

First Known Use

Noun

1658, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Verb

1881, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of highlight was in 1658

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Cite this Entry

“Highlight.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/highlight. Accessed 25 Dec. 2024.

Kids Definition

highlight

1 of 2 noun
high·​light ˈhī-ˌlīt How to pronounce highlight (audio)
1
: the brightest spot or area (as in a painting or drawing)
2
: something (as an event or detail) that is of major interest

highlight

2 of 2 verb
highlighted; highlighting
1
: to throw a strong light on
2
a
: to center attention on : emphasize
b
: to be a highlight of
3
a
: to mark (text) with a highlighter pen
b
: to cause (as text) to stand out on a computer screen

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