What is another word for eclipse?

Pronunciation: [ɪklˈɪps] (IPA)

Eclipse, which means an obscuring of the sun, moon, or an astronomical object by another celestial body, has a range of synonyms. Some of the synonyms for eclipse include blackout, dimming, overshadowing, darkening, concealing, obscuring, veiling, eclipsing, masking, shrouding, hiding, covering, and screening. These synonyms can be used to describe various things such as celestial events, political events, societal changes, or personal experiences. For instance, one can say that the new politician has eclipsed the old regime or that COVID-19 pandemic has eclipsed many plans for the year. The use of synonyms enhances communication and helps to avoid repetition of words in writing or speaking.

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    • Noun, singular or mass
      moon.

What are the hypernyms for Eclipse?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Eclipse?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

What are the meronyms for Eclipse?

Meronyms are words that refer to a part of something, where the whole is denoted by another word.

What are the opposite words for eclipse?

Eclipse is a phenomenon where the sun, moon, or planet covers the light of another celestial body. Antonyms for the word "eclipse" include the following - light, brightness, brilliance, radiance, and shine. These words convey the opposite of eclipse, where the light or brightness is not blocked or hidden. Additionally, these antonyms represent positive attributes associated with the absence of an 'eclipse.' For example, radiance and shine indicate a glow or sheen, which enhances the visual appeal. Understanding antonyms helps to grasp the meaning of a word better and use it effectively in different contexts.

Usage examples for Eclipse

In three months it reduced the smooth kindly feeling in Pogue's entry to the point of total eclipse.
"My Lady of the Chimney Corner"
Alexander Irvine
Among other things, we noted the total eclipse of the sun on June 17. According to our time, it began in the evening at eighteen minutes past seven and ended ten minutes after nine.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook
For a number of days the natives had looked with anxiety upon the coming of the mysterious darkness attending the eclipse, for now we were in a land of anxiety and uneasiness.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook

Famous quotes with Eclipse

  • An artist can be truly evaluated only after he is dead. At the very 11th hour, he might do something that will eclipse everything else.
    Van Cliburn
  • It's best not to stare at the sun during an eclipse.
    Jeff Goldblum
  • Astronomers are greatly disappointed when, having traveled halfway around the world to see an eclipse, clouds prevent a sight of it; and yet a sense of relief accompanies the disappointment.
    Simon Newcomb
  • In 1860 a total eclipse of the sun was visible in British America.
    Simon Newcomb
  • The reports of the eclipse parties not only described the scientific observations in great detail, but also the travels and experiences, and were sometimes marked by a piquancy not common in official documents.
    Simon Newcomb

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