How to use in-sentence of “lighter”:
+ This left a smoother and noticeably lighter area upon which the artists worked.
+ All baby tapirs have brown fur, with lighter stripes and dots for camouflage.
+ Because he was a lot lighter than the other racers, he was much faster than all of them.
+ They also used Bermuda cedar for the hulls which is much lighter than oak.
+ However, due to Isaac’s small size and fast forward speed, winds were lighter over most of the Avalon Peninsula.

Example sentences of “lighter”:
+ The francophone parties use a little lighter colour so that there is more difference between the colours.
+ Ununennium's spot on the periodic table is a sign that it may be similar to lighter elements such as lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium, and francium; however, some of its properties may be different from what is expected.
+ Its density is 1.97g/cm, much lighter than gray arsenic.
+ The francophone parties use a little lighter colour so that there is more difference between the colours.
+ Ununennium’s spot on the periodic table is a sign that it may be similar to lighter elements such as lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium, and francium; however, some of its properties may be different from what is expected.
+ Its density is 1.97g/cm, much lighter than gray arsenic.
+ An atom of uranium can lose an “alpha particle” and become a new element with a lighter nucleus.
+ Baby Kudus usually are a lighter brown than adult Kudus.
+ It is dark bluish-black on the upperparts and lighter on the sides.
+ It is similar in design to a cigar lighter receptacle, but is shorter and smaller in diameter.
+ Unlike other heterokonts, their chloroplasts do not have fucoxanthin, which accounts for their lighter colour.
+ The album was disliked by some long time Metallica fans, as it had a lighter sound than anything before it.
+ They can be light green or dark green with a lighter belly.
+ Chain-driven transfer cases are quieter, lighter and less expensive to manufacture than gear-driven units.
More in-sentence examples of “lighter”:
+ Dorsally, the ground color is overlaid with a series of large tan-colored saddles that become lighter towards the tail.
+ Linguists can tell the difference between heavier "primary stress" and lighter "secondary stress".
+ Natural fibers such as wool, cotton, and silk of lighter colors should not be left in dirty or soiled condition for long amounts of time as they absorb dirt in their texture and are unlikely to be restored to their original color and finish.
+ Dorsally, the ground color is overlaid with a series of large tan-colored saddles that become lighter towards the tail.
+ Linguists can tell the difference between heavier “primary stress” and lighter “secondary stress”.
+ Natural fibers such as wool, cotton, and silk of lighter colors should not be left in dirty or soiled condition for long amounts of time as they absorb dirt in their texture and are unlikely to be restored to their original color and finish.
+ Juvenile little penguins, which are younger than adults, have lighter colors.
+ The barrel barrel is lighter and shorter.
+ Its feathers are generally light gray-brown and lighter and more pink below.
+ Oddly, copyediting is getting lighter as I go, heavy at top but the structure cleaned up as it went along..
+ Males are a lighter tan colour with the same white underbelly and pattern on the legs.
+ It can be ignited by a flint lighter or a child’s sparkler.
+ From its original graphic meaning, the term “silhouette” has been extended to describe the sight or representation of a person, object or scene that is backlit, and appears dark against a lighter background.
+ Pneumatic grinders are generally used for lighter duty jobs where more precision is required.
+ She used lighter shades of colour with curvier lines, while other artists at the centre were experimenting with bright colours and block shapes.
+ Since motorcycles can be lighter than cars, they can accelerate more quickly.
+ When the lighter button is pushed in, a metal heating element is connected to the car’s 12 volt electricity supply, and it heats up to a high temperature.
+ Less fuel would make the car lighter so it would go faster.
+ Because people were so upset about her lighter sentence, Koch was re-arrested in 1949 and tried before a West German court.
+ More solid things will have a darker shadow, things that are more clear have a lighter shadow, and transparent things will have none or very little shadow.
+ Army made this cartridge because it needed a bullet more powerful than the.45 ACP but lighter than the.30-06.
+ Living things take up lighter isotopes because this takes less energy.
+ There skin is covered with 24-35 dark brown or black diamond-shaped blotches, which have a lighter center.
+ By the start of 1700’s, a lighter type of musket took over from the arquebus.
+ Natural convection happens because a fluid is lighter if is hot and it is heavier if is cold, so if a fluid has a hot part and a cold part, the hot part will naturally move upward and the cold part naturally moves downward.
+ As the outside ‘strike plate’ layer, it is much lighter and performs better than traditional glass/polymer laminates.
+ Okay, I made everything lighter and more of an off-white blue.
+ In 1951 he changed to single B instrument made by Alexander, which was not quite as wide as the usual German instruments, still keeping the lighter sound of French horns.
+ The abdomen is a lighter brown with small black dots.
+ In between the ribs were sloping surfaces of stone or brick that could be much thinner and lighter than the ribs.
+ All equipment is localized, and a train itself is 20% lighter than line 1 subway.
+ The protons hit one another at close to the speed of light and this creates lots of particles, many of which only live a short time before decaying to lighter particles.
+ Sodium is a little lighter than water; when it reacts with water it floats.
+ This led to the making of smaller, lighter boards, named skimboards for the way they allow the user to skim across the surface of the water.
+ The sides are lighter and the belly is often white.
+ The racket is similar to a tennis racket, but it’s lighter and smaller.The specifications have changed over the years and now the rackets are becoming larger.
+ Bon Jovi turned away from heavy drums and wild guitar solos, and their new sound was lighter and calmer than in the eighties.
+ The fur is dark in summer and becomes a lighter color in winter.
+ These chefs developed a lighter style of food compared to the food of the Middle Ages.
+ It no longer portrayed women as lighter coloured than men.
+ An unstable isotope has a short half-life, in which half of it decays to lighter elements.
+ States in lighter shades are included in other regional definitions.
+ The formation of the Himalayan arc resulted as the lighter rock of the seabeds of that time were easily uplifted into mountains.
+ This is because the weight of the engine gets lighter as fuel is used.
+ In the middle of the 19th century a Syrian merchant brought the secret recipe of ice cream from Turkey to Damascus, where he developed a softer local version of ice cream called “Booza”, which is lighter And airy from the Turkish version, and from there it was distributed to Arab countries.
+ The steam makes them lighter and fluffier.
+ The M9A1-7 was the most common model used in Vietnam and is much lighter and easier to use.
+ Cannons became lighter and moved faster.
+ The underside is usually white or a lighter yellowish colour.
