crepuscule Synonyms

crepuscule Meaning

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crepuscule (n)

the time of day immediately following sunset

crepuscule Sentence Examples

  1. The crepuscule enveloped the landscape, painting the sky with hues of pink and purple.
  2. The poet often found inspiration in the fleeting moments of crepuscule.
  3. As the crepuscule deepened, the city lights began to flicker on, illuminating the streets below.
  4. The photographer captured the serene beauty of the beach during the crepuscule.
  5. The crepuscule marked the transition from the hustle and bustle of the day to the tranquility of the night.
  6. The sound of crickets filled the air during the crepuscule, creating a symphony of nature's melodies.
  7. Walking through the forest at crepuscule, one could hear the rustle of leaves and the hoot of an owl.
  8. The crepuscule cast long shadows across the meadow, signaling the approach of night.
  9. During the crepuscule, the world seemed to be bathed in a soft, ethereal light.
  10. Artists often seek to capture the ephemeral beauty of crepuscule in their paintings and sketches.

FAQs About the word crepuscule

the time of day immediately following sunset

night,twilight, sunset, dusk, eventide,nightfall, gloaming, evening, eve, sundown

sunrise, dawning, day, dawning, light, morn, daylight, daylight, daybreak, morning

The crepuscule enveloped the landscape, painting the sky with hues of pink and purple.

The poet often found inspiration in the fleeting moments of crepuscule.

As the crepuscule deepened, the city lights began to flicker on, illuminating the streets below.

The photographer captured the serene beauty of the beach during the crepuscule.