Tealight: meaning, definitions and examples

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tealight

 

[ ˈtiːlaɪt ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

candle type

A tealight is a small candle that is usually encased in a thin metal or plastic holder. Tealights are designed to be burned in a small and contained space, making them ideal for use in decorative holders or lanterns. These candles provide a soft and warm glow, adding ambiance to various settings, such as dinner tables, parties, and relaxing environments. They are often used in multiple quantities to create a visually appealing display.

Synonyms

small candle, tea light, votive candle.

Examples of usage

  • We lit some tealights for the dinner.
  • Tealights are perfect for creating a cozy atmosphere.
  • She used tealights to decorate the table for the event.
  • They placed tealights around the bath for a relaxing soak.

Translations

Translations of the word "tealight" in other languages:

🇵🇹 vela de chá

🇮🇳 चाय की मोमबत्ती

🇩🇪 Teelicht

🇮🇩 lilin teh

🇺🇦 чайна свічка

🇵🇱 świeczka tealight

🇯🇵 ティーライトキャンドル

🇫🇷 bougie chauffe-plat

🇪🇸 vela de té

🇹🇷 çay mumu

🇰🇷 티라이트

🇸🇦 شمعة شاي

🇨🇿 čajová svíčka

🇸🇰 čajová sviečka

🇨🇳 茶蜡烛

🇸🇮 čajna sveča

🇮🇸 tealight kerti

🇰🇿 шай шамы

🇬🇪 ჩაილაითი

🇦🇿 çay şamı

🇲🇽 vela de té

Etymology

The word 'tealight' is derived from the combination of 'tea' and 'light.' The term was coined around the 1970s, where these types of candles were originally created to be used with tea warmers, which are devices that hold a small candle underneath a teapot to keep the tea warm. Over time, tealights have become popular for decorative and atmospheric purposes beyond just warming tea. The simplicity and convenience of tealights, along with their affordable price point, contributed to their rise in popularity. The design of tealights allows for easy lighting and extinguishing, making them a favorable choice for both casual and formal occasions. Today, tealights can be found in countless scents and colors, making them versatile for use in various settings, including homes, events, and places of worship.