new moon (Meaning)
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new moon (n)
the time at which the Moon appears as a narrow waxing crescent
Synonyms & Antonyms of new moon
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new moon Sentence Examples
- The new moon cast an ethereal glow upon the sleeping village.
- The night sky shone with the faint luminescence of a new moon.
- As the new moon rose, casting its spell, the wildlife stirred.
- The astronomer eagerly anticipated observing the new moon's passage.
- The sculptor carved the face of the new moon into the marble, symbolizing a new beginning.
- The photographer captured the perfect shot of the new moon rising above the horizon.
- The astrologer predicted a powerful energy surge during the peak of the new moon.
- The witch coven gathered under the new moon to harness its mystical powers.
- The new moon marked the start of a fresh lunar cycle, filled with possibilities.
- In folklore, the new moon was believed to influence the ebb and flow of the tides.
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the time at which the Moon appears as a narrow waxing crescent
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The new moon cast an ethereal glow upon the sleeping village.
The night sky shone with the faint luminescence of a new moon.
As the new moon rose, casting its spell, the wildlife stirred.
The astronomer eagerly anticipated observing the new moon's passage.