gloaming [noun]
Definition of gloaming:
The time of day immediately following sunset; twilight; dusk.
Synonyms of gloaming:
Opposite/Antonyms of gloaming:
● Dawn
● Daybreak
● Sunrise
● Morning
● Daylight
● Sunup
● Aurora
● Noon
● Predawn
● Sun
● Day
● Cockcrow
Sentence/Example of gloaming:
The park looked magical in the soft light of the gloaming.
They decided to take a walk in the gloaming, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere.
The gloaming added a romantic touch to their evening picnic.
As the gloaming set in, the city lights began to twinkle.
The artist loved to paint scenes of the countryside during the gloaming.
We could barely see the path in the deepening gloaming.
The gloaming was her favorite time to sit on the porch and relax.
The shadows lengthened as the gloaming descended upon the village.
He felt a sense of calm wash over him in the quiet of the gloaming.
The forest took on an eerie beauty in the gloaming.
They watched the sunset and lingered until the gloaming enveloped them.
The old house looked even more mysterious in the gloaming.
The sky was a beautiful blend of colors during the gloaming.
They finished their hike just as the gloaming turned into night.
The birds' evening songs filled the air in the gloaming.
The couple enjoyed a quiet moment together in the gloaming.
The gloaming was the perfect time for reflection and solitude.
The gloaming provided the perfect backdrop for the outdoor concert.
The air grew cooler in the gloaming, signaling the end of the day.
They played outside until the gloaming, reluctant to go indoors.