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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91. A million neon signs push the delicacy of the pink twilight into a dull haze.
92. The hermeneutics of the cross ought to lead us to quite different theological conclusions about living faithfully in the twilight of modernity.
93. Why is there a large twilight zone in Glasgow - the area where many buildings are being demolished and new ones erected?
94. The path wound off into soiled twilight purples, lavish and darkly tangled, vanishing altogether after a few yards.
95. The little island seemed to float before her in the purply twilight, partly masked by a stand of reeds and cattails.
96. Terri, in the twilight world of the zombie, was writing the three words over and over again.
97. Why demand attention now, when the Bulls are in what should be a glorious twilight?
98. The familiar blue lamp of a police station appeared in the morning twilight.
99. Evening twilight soon spread over the ocean and we were cloaked in the security of darkness.
100. As he walked away into the twilight, I felt fired up.
101. Many Catfish are crepuscular, that is to say they are most active during the hours of twilight around dawn and dusk.
102. It was in a constant state of reoccupation, favoured only by marginal or twilight enterprises indifferent to a fundamentally inhuman environment.
103. The room was airless and putrid and stifling hot, the window lavender with either twilight or dawn.
104. The Owl of Minerva begins her flight only at the coming of twilight.
105. Outside the tall windows the darkness came suddenly, unexpectedly,[sentencedict .com] without any long twilight.
106. It had come again this night, glazing over the hills in the twilight.
107. Seven years of mutually mediocre diplomacy and unsteady leadership form the backdrop of Clinton's brief twilight encounter with Putin.
108. It screams with exclamation marks about the dizzy heights of certain walks and the lack of twilight in Madeira.
109. At twilight, the sky is suffuse with color.
110. Twilight was closing on the diminished autumn day.
111. His eyes seemed to shine in the purplish twilight.
112. Homer lived in the twilight of history.
113. It outsold Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series.
114. Bats flit about in the twilight.
115. Twilight descends on Tanzania's Kilimanjaro.
116. It is now twilight, " he announced sententiously."
117. silvery-blue Regulus may look pinkish in the twilight.
118. I represent thought and reflection, twilight and deep water.
119. Will the Twilight Archon have abilities?
120. Twilight was falling as he turned homeward.
More similar words: highlight, right wing, light, plight, blight, slight, flight, delight, light up, lightly, lighten, slightly, lighting, blighted, enlighten, lightning, moonlight, delighted, light bulb, limelight, come to light, delightful, lightening, flight path, enlightened, visible light, take delight in, enlightenment, flight attendant, diligent.