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Meaning
'Twilight' refers to the time of day immediately following sunset, during which the sky is partially illuminated, creating a soft, diffused light. It is characterized by a gradual fading of daylight and the onset of darkness, often producing a serene and mystical atmosphere. This period can also refer to dawn, when light is just beginning to appear before sunrise.
Synonyms
- Dusk
- Evening
- Gloaming
- Sundown
- Dawn (in a different context)
Antonyms
- Dawn (in the context of evening twilight)
- Daylight
- Brightness
- Noon
Etymology
The word 'twilight' comes from the Old English 'twi-' meaning 'two' and 'light,' referring to the 'two lights' of day and night. It was used to describe the period that exists between day and night.
Examples
- The garden looked enchanting at twilight, bathed in soft hues of purple and pink.
- We decided to take a walk during twilight to enjoy the cool evening air.
- The photographer captured the stunning landscape at twilight, when everything seemed to glow.
- Twilight quickly fell over the city as the last rays of sunlight disappeared beyond the horizon.
- During twilight, the stars began to twinkle in the night sky.