Synonyms for Crepuscules:
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n.
• darkness
- Smokiness
, - Tenebrosity
, - black
, - blackness
, - blackout
, - brownout
, - calignosity
, - cimmerian shade
, - cloudiness
, - crepuscule
, - dark
, - dimness
, - dusk
, - duskiness
, - eclipse
, - gloom
, - lightlessness
, - murk
, - murkiness
, - nightfall
, - obscurity
, - pitch darkness
, - shade
, - shadiness
, - shadows
, - twilight
.
• nightfall
Other relevant words:
- abstruseness
, - african-american
, - amnesia
, - benighted
, - black-market
, - blacken
, - blackened
, - bleak
, - blind
, - blue
, - blur
, - bootleg
, - calamitous
, - cloud cover
, - contraband
, - crepuscle
, - darkness
, - dense
, - dimmed
, - dimout
, - dingy
, - dip
, - disastrous
, - disconsolate
, - disgraceful
, - dismal
, - dominate
, - dour
, - drab
, - drear
, - dreary
, - dull
, - dumb
, - dusky
, - even
, - evenfall
, - evening
, - evensong
, - faint
, - faintness
, - fall
, - fatal
, - fateful
, - fill in
, - fog
, - fogginess
, - ghost
, - gloaming
, - gloominess
, - gloomy
, - glowering
, - glum
, - glumness
, - grim
, - ignominious
, - inglorious
, - joseph black
, - lamp shade
, - lampshade
, - melanise
, - melanize
, - memory loss
, - moody
, - mordant
, - morose
, - muddiness
, - negro
, - negroid
, - nicety
, - night
, - nighttime
, - nuance
, - obscure
, - obscureness
, - obtuse
, - occult
, - occultation
, - opprobrious
, - overcast
, - overshadow
, - pitch blackness
, - pitch-black
, - pitch-dark
, - reconditeness
, - refinement
, - saturnine
, - shade off
, - shadow
, - shadowiness
, - shadowy
, - shameful
, - sinister
, - slow
, - slur
, - smuggled
, - smutty
, - somberness
, - sombreness
, - sorry
, - sour
, - specter
, - spectre
, - spook
, - subdued
, - subduedness
, - subtlety
, - sullen
, - swarthiness
, - tad
, - tincture
, - tint
, - tone
, - total darkness
, - twilit
, - vague
, - wickedness
, - wispy
, - wraith
.
What are the hypernyms for Crepuscules?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for crepuscules?
Crepuscule refers to the period of twilight, typically in the morning or evening. The term can be contrasted with the terms 'dawn' and 'dusk', respectively referring to the earliest and latest parts of this period. Dawn is the time when the sun begins to rise above the horizon, and it enables the gradual transition from night into daytime. Dusk is the time when the sun begins to set below the horizon, and it marks the gradual transition from daytime into night. While crepuscules can be associated with beauty and tranquillity, both dawn and dusk can also evoke a sense of mystery and possibility.
What are the antonyms for Crepuscules?
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n.
• darkness
- brightness
, - cognizance
, - day
, - daylight
, - daytime
, - enlightening
, - illumination
, - intelligence
, - light
, - lightness
, - morning
, - sense
, - sensibility
, - understanding
.
• nightfall
Related words: twilight, dusk, crepuscular hour, crepuscular rays, crepuscular light, crepuscular animals
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