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eve

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Main Entry: eve
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: night before

Synonyms:

brink, evening, evening before, night, threshold, verge, vigil
Main Entry: evening
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: latter part of a day

Synonyms:

black, close, dark, decline, dim, dusk, duskiness, early black, eve, even, eventide, late afternoon, nightfall, sundown, sunset, twilight

Antonyms:

morning
Main Entry: nightfall
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: beginning of darkness

Synonyms:

black*, crepuscule, dim, dusk, eve, eventide, sundown, sunset, twilight, vespers

Antonyms:

daybreak
Main Entry: sunset
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: fall of sun below horizon

Synonyms:

close of day, crepusular light, dusk, eve, evening, eventide, gloaming, nightfall, sundown, twilight

Antonyms:

sunrise
Main Entry: eventide
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: evening

Synonyms:

dusk, eve, gloaming, nightfall, sundown, sunset, twilight
Main Entry: gloaming
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: evening

Synonyms:

black, close, dark, decline, dim, dusk, duskiness, early black, eve, even, eventide, late afternoon, nightfall, sundown, sunset, twilight
Main Entry: vesper
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: evening

Synonyms:

black, close, dark, decline, dim, dusk, duskiness, early black, eve, even, eventide, gloaming, late afternoon, nightfall, sundown, sunset, twilight
Related Words
Main Entry: evening
Part of Speech: noun
Related
Adjectives:
nighttripping, noctambulous, noctilucent, noctilucous, noctivagant, nocturnal, nowanights, pannychous, thestreen, vespertine, yestreen
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: Evening. [Midnight]
Category: 2. RELATIVE TIME; Time with reference to succession

Synonyms:

-nouns
evening, eve; decline of day, fall of day, close of day; candlelight, candlelighting; eventide, nightfall, curfew, dusk, twilight, eleventh hour; sunset, sundown; going down of the sun, cockshut, dewy eve, gloaming, bedtime., afternoon, postmeridian, p.m., autumn; fall, fall of the leaf; autumnal equinox; Indian summer, St. Luke's summer, St. Martin's summer., midnight; dead of night, witching hour, witching hour of night, witching time of night, middle of th night; winter; killing time.
-adjectives
vespertine, autumal, nocturnal.
-phrases
"midnight, the outpost of advancing day" [Longfellow]; "sable-vested Night" [Milton]; "this gorgeous arch with golden worlds inlay'd" [Young].

Antonyms:

morning
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