Synonym: crepuscle, crepuscule, dusk, dusky, evenfall, fall, gloam, gloaming, nightfall, twilight, twilit. Similar words: highlight, right wing, light, plight, blight, slight, flight, delight. Meaning: ['twaɪlaɪt] n. 1. the time of day immediately following sunset 2. the diffused light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon but its rays are refracted by the atmosphere of the earth 3. a condition of decline following successes. adj. lighted by or as if by twilight.
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31. Both looked eerie in the twilight.
32. Twilight merged into total darkness.
33. I strain to see through the twilight.
34. The dim arctic twilight added to the discouraging atmosphere.
35. She's looking for something meaningful to do in her twilight years.
36. In the twilight a strange fancy often comes to me that you are all there in the valley below us.
37. At twilight, the blazing orange sunset turned into a muted pink.
38. He hid behind corners and crouched at the bottom of the kitchen steps at twilight.
39. Gripping the chain with determination the ferry hauled itself bravely through the grey twilight.
40. It was almost twilight when they tied up at the Angle Inlet boatyard.
41. At twilight, he walks in the village called Tandalavi, population a few hundred.
42. ACCORDING to acquaintances who move in the twilight world of Private Eye, the satirical magazine is hoping for a Conservative victory.
43. Rilla Challiss recalled, and there was no twilight, for a violent rainstorm began as night fell.
44. The moon is beginning to take the twilight, temperature drops alarmingly[http://sentencedict.com], there's a real chill in the air.
45. I know she likes the blossoms of the apple trees in the twilight, but they are long gone.
46. There was no moon, only the perpetual chemical twilight that subsists in suburbs by night.
47. A twilight Saturday show will feature light displays in the skies.
48. The horizon bears the rocks and trees away into twilight.
49. Instead, he walked through the thickening twilight gloom to the local post office.
50. When they rise at dawn and in the twilight people should not be abroad, but at their prayers indoors.
51. The map also highlights the parts of the world that are in daylight, darkness and twilight at the current time.
52. By the last vestiges of twilight he consulted his waterlogged watch.
53. But in the brilliant twilight at Dodger Stadium, the young pitcher got what amounts to a complete makeover.
54. Depression in the twilight years is usually related to chronic illness, which often can have a major impact on lifestyle.
55. The inescapable presence of doubt is a constant reminder of our responsibility to truth in a twilight world of truth and half-truth.
56. We sat for a while, the three of us, as twilight fell.
57. In the autumn twilight the great building appeared simultaneously shoddy and grandiose.
58. I lay on the floor in the pale gauze of winter twilight, recalling all the Great Women of the Telephone.
59. Even Babe Ruth was in the twilight of his magnificent career by 1933.
60. The heat, even at twilight, was enough to steam a car window.
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