From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishskylightsky‧light /ˈskaɪlaɪt/ noun [countable] TBBDHHa window in the roof of a building
Examples from the Corpus
skylight• If the problem is occurring at a skylight, a single channel may solve it.• I kept going up and down steps in search of a skylight.• There was a raised dais at one end underneath a skylight, with a sort of bed on it.• Far above there was a skylight of stained glass, its reds and yellows on fire with sunlight.• I made storm shields for the big cabin windows and skylights.• Half-dressed and short of breath, they lay side by side resentful of one another and the skylight above them.• Television dishes, cooling towers, skylights.