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It is safer to be in a well-lit/ well-lighted area. Which is correct?
Aug 19, 2010 1:37 PM
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'A well-lit area' is the correct sentence.
'Well- lit' is a compound adjective and it is used to describe the noun 'area'.
The compound adjective in this sentence is composed of an 'adverb' (well) + past participle (lit).
However, 'lighted' is also used for the past tense and past participle, especially in front of nouns:
'a lighted candle, cigarette, match, etc.'
The opposite of 'lighted' is 'unlit'.
August 22, 2010
Both are correct, but there is a subtle difference: "lighted" is historically used in literature sometimes for rhetoric's sake (Hemingway has this short story A Clean, Well-Lighted Place), while "lit" is more often used in today's common speech.
August 19, 2010
"It is safer to be in a well-lit area"
Lighted is incorrect~ :)
August 19, 2010
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