What is another word for shaft of light?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈaft ɒv lˈa͡ɪt] (IPA)

The words "shaft of light" conjure up the image of a single, narrow beam cutting through darkness. However, there are a variety of synonyms that can be used to describe this phenomenon. For example, one might use the word "ray" to describe a shaft of light that emanates from a single point. "Beam" is another frequently used word to describe a concentrated stream of light. Other options include "stream," "gleam," "glint," "flash," and "burst." Each of these words can convey a slightly different nuance, such as the intensity or direction of the light. By using a variety of synonyms, writers can add depth and richness to their descriptions of light in different contexts.

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