Synonym: apparent horizon, celestial horizon, purview, sensible horizon, skyline, view, visible horizon. Similar words: authorize, authority, zone, zonation, prize, first prize, characterize, horn. Meaning: [hə'raɪzn] n. 1. the line at which the sky and Earth appear to meet 2. the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated 3. a specific layer or stratum of soil or subsoil in a vertical cross section of land 4. the great circle on the celestial sphere whose plane passes through the sensible horizon and the center of the Earth.
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(91) The sun glowed red as it sank slowly below the horizon.
(92) It was the 1930s and war clouds were gathering on the horizon in Europe.
(93) A cloud of dust on the horizon announced the arrival of the cavalryman.
(94) Row after row of orange trees stretched to the horizon.
(95) It was getting cooler as the sun sank below the horizon.
(96) The only cloud on the horizon is the physics exam in June.
(97) After 30 minutes, a large ship hove into sight on the horizon.
(98) With breast cancer, as with many common diseases, there is no obvious breakthrough on the horizon.
(99) Business is good at the moment, but there are one or two problems on the horizon.
(100) The sun rising over the horizon would have made a good photograph.
(101) On the eastern horizon, a huge cloud of smoke from burning oil tanks stretched across the sky.
(102) The sun was a huge ball of fire low on the horizon.
(103) The captain scanned the horizon for any sign of other vessels.
(104) The plane was just a dot on the horizon .
(105) There is no new drug on the horizon that will make this disease easier to treat.
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(106) Now we raised a ship far away on the horizon.
(107) A ship hove in sight just above the distant horizon.
(108) Here, too, the threat of unemployment has been looming on the horizon.
(109) The only cloud on the horizon was her mother's illness.
(110) The one black spot on the horizon is that the team's sponsorship will be reduced next year.
(111) The city was just a red glow on the horizon.
(112) Idly, he let his gaze drift across the horizon.
(113) But a storm cloud hovered on the horizon.
(114) There's only one cloud on the horizon.
(115) Turnover rose £155million to £1.06billion following the Horizon acquisition.
(116) Skyscrapers soar above the horizon.
(117) But a new environmental problem is on the horizon.
(118) Huge, black clouds rushed on the horizon.
(119) That the reviews were positive did not surprise Alvin, but he had seen far past that horizon in the Far East.
(120) She watched the boat sail out to sea until it disappeared over the horizon.
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