headlight

/ˈhɛdlaɪt/
noun
  1. A bright light at the front of a vehicle, used to see the road and be seen by others at night or in poor visibility.
    • One of the truck's headlights was broken, so the driver had to drive carefully.
    • The motorcycle's headlight illuminated the winding mountain road.
    • She turned on her car's headlights as soon as it got dark.
  2. A light worn on the head, typically by miners, campers, or workers, to free the hands.
    • The mechanic used a headlight to see the engine parts clearly.
    • For the night hike, each camper brought a headlight to see the trail.
    • The miner adjusted his headlight before entering the dark tunnel.
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