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    twilight
    /ˈtwʌɪlʌɪt/

    noun

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  2. Twilight is the low level of light just before darkness or the final part of something. Learn how to use twilight in a sentence and see translations in different languages.

  3. Twilight is the light from the sky between full night and sunrise or between sunset and full night. It can also mean an intermediate state that is not clearly defined or a period of decline.

  4. the soft, diffused light lights from the sky when the sun is below the horizon, either from daybreak to sunrise or, more commonly, from sunset to nightfall. the period in the morning or, more commonly, in the evening during which this light lights prevails.

  5. Twilight is the time just before night when the daylight has almost gone, or the period of decline or uncertainty. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and examples of twilight in sentences.

  6. Twilight is the period of time at the end of the day when the sun has gone down. Learn how to use the word in sentences, idioms and collocations, and see the difference between twilight and dusk.

  7. The time just after sunset, when the light is half-faded, but the world is not yet totally dark, is twilight. If you are between two states, like asleep and awake, that can also be called a twilight moment. Twilight comes just before the night falls.

  8. Twilight is the diffused light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon, or the period of time before or after sunrise or sunset. It can also mean a state of decline, obscurity, or ambiguity. See different sources and synonyms for twilight.