nighness (Meaning)

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nighness (n.)

The quality or state of being nigh.

Synonyms & Antonyms of nighness

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nighness Sentence Examples

  1. The nighness of the full moon bathed the forest in an ethereal glow.
  2. The king's nighness was a sign that he was about to speak.
  3. The thief slunk through the shadows, taking advantage of the nighness.
  4. The nighness of the stars made it difficult to navigate in the wilderness.
  5. The nighness of the enemy camp filled the soldiers with trepidation.
  6. The nighness of the storm was evident in the darkening clouds and the howling wind.
  7. The nighness of the river's edge warned the travelers of the danger of falling in.
  8. The nighness of sleep loomed over me as I struggled to keep my eyes open.
  9. The nighness of midnight marked the turning point of the day.
  10. The nighness of the crisis forced the leaders to take immediate action.

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The quality or state of being nigh.

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The nighness of the full moon bathed the forest in an ethereal glow.

The king's nighness was a sign that he was about to speak.

The thief slunk through the shadows, taking advantage of the nighness.

The nighness of the stars made it difficult to navigate in the wilderness.