midnights Synonyms

midnights Meaning

midnights

the middle of the night, 12 o'clock at night, deep or extended darkness or gloom

midnights Sentence Examples

  1. The clock ticked past midnight, signaling the transition to a new day.
  2. Under the starlit sky, the city took on an ethereal glow as it approached the witching hour of midnight.
  3. The dancers pirouetted and twirled gracefully until the stroke of midnight, when the music abruptly halted.
  4. As the clock struck midnight, Cinderella's carriage turned into a pumpkin, and her gown into rags.
  5. The lone traveler walked through the deserted streets, moonlight illuminating his path as he approached midnight.
  6. The countdown reached midnight, and fireworks erupted into a dazzling display of color and light.
  7. The doctor kept vigil over his patient throughout the night, his heart pounding with anxiety as midnight drew near.
  8. The ship sailed past the midnight meridian, charting its course towards distant shores.
  9. The campfire crackled cheerfully, casting flickering shadows as the group of friends gathered around it until midnight.
  10. The thief crept into the house under the cloak of midnight, his movements as silent as the night itself.

FAQs About the word midnights

the middle of the night, 12 o'clock at night, deep or extended darkness or gloom

nights, fogs, mists, umbras, umbrae, penumbras, shadows,hazes,shrouds, murks

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The clock ticked past midnight, signaling the transition to a new day.

Under the starlit sky, the city took on an ethereal glow as it approached the witching hour of midnight.

The dancers pirouetted and twirled gracefully until the stroke of midnight, when the music abruptly halted.

As the clock struck midnight, Cinderella's carriage turned into a pumpkin, and her gown into rags.