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a lit candle vs a light candle

The correct phrase is 'a lit candle.' 'Lit' is the past participle of the verb 'light,' which means to set something on fire. Therefore, 'a lit candle' is the appropriate way to describe a candle that is burning.

Last updated: March 08, 2024

a lit candle

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'a lit candle' to describe a candle that is currently burning or has been ignited.

Examples:

  • She placed a lit candle on the table.
  • The room was filled with the scent of a lit candle.
  • Please blow out the lit candle before leaving the room.

Alternatives:

  • a burning candle
  • an ignited candle
  • a candle that is lit
  • a candle on fire
  • a candle aflame

a light candle

This phrase is incorrect in English.

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