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1 hämy
yks.nom. hämy; yks.gen. hämyn; yks.part. hämyä; yks.ill. hämyyn; mon.gen. hämyjen; mon.part. hämyjä; mon.ill. hämyihindusk (noun)twilight (noun)* * *• half-light• gloom• gloaming• twilight• dusk• dimness -
2 katve
yks.nom. katve; yks.gen. katveen; yks.part. katvetta; yks.ill. katveeseen; mon.gen. katveiden katveitten; mon.part. katveita; mon.ill. katveisiin katveihinblind angle (noun)blind spot (noun)shade (noun)* * *• shadow• shelter• shade• obscurity• gloom• dusk• cover• blind spot• blind angle• gloaming -
3 hämäryys
yks.nom. hämäryys; yks.gen. hämäryyden; yks.part. hämäryyttä; yks.ill. hämäryyteen; mon.gen. hämäryyksien; mon.part. hämäryyksiä; mon.ill. hämäryyksiinblur (noun)obscurity (noun)* * *• blur• darkness• dimness• dusk• nightfall• obscurity• twilight -
4 hämärä
yks.nom. hamara; yks.gen. hamaran; yks.part. hamaraa; yks.ill. hamaraan; mon.gen. hamaroiden hamaroitten hamarain; mon.part. hamaroita; mon.ill. hamaroihinback (noun)* * *• dingy• shadowy• shady• suspicious• suspicous• the grey dawn• twilight• vague• shaded• unclear• darkish• foggy• fishy• faint• dusky• dubious• dimness• dusk• darkness• grey• dark• cryptic• crepuscular• blurred• black• abstruse• cloudy• dim• mysterious• sable• recondite• puzzling• pale• overcast• oracular• obscuredusky• gloomy• mystic• gray• murky• leafy• inexplicable• indistinct• incomprehensible• hazy• shade• obscure• blear -
5 iltahämy
twilight (noun)* * *• dusk• twilight
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dusk — ► NOUN ▪ the darker stage of twilight. ORIGIN Old English, «dark, swarthy» … English terms dictionary
dusk — /dʌsk / (say dusk) noun 1. partial darkness; a state between light and darkness; twilight; shade; gloom. 2. the darker stage of twilight. –adjective 3. dark; tending to darkness. –verb (i) 4. to become dusk; darken. –verb (t) 5. to make dark.… …
dusk — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ gathering DUSK + VERB ▪ approach, fall, settle, settle in (AmE) ▪ Dusk was falling as we drove home … Collocations dictionary
dusk — [ dʌsk ] noun uncount the period of time at the end of the day just before it becomes dark: The park closes at dusk … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dusk — noun (U) the time before it gets dark when the sky is becoming less bright: at dusk: The street lights go on at dusk. compare dawn 1 … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
dusk — noun we launch the patrol boats at dusk Syn: twilight, nightfall, sunset, sundown, evening, close of day; semidarkness, gloom, murkiness; literary gloaming, eventide Ant: dawn … Thesaurus of popular words
dusk|i|ness — «DUHS kee nihs», noun. dusky condition or state; partial darkness … Useful english dictionary
dusk — noun the darker stage of twilight. verb literary grow dark. Origin OE dox dark, swarthy and doxian darken in colour , of Gmc origin; cf. dun1 … English new terms dictionary
dusk — noun Syn: twilight, nightfall, sunset, sundown, evening, close of day, semi darkness, gloom; literary gloaming Ant: dawn … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
dusk blue — noun : a pale purplish blue to pale violet that is darker than average twilight blue … Useful english dictionary
dusk dark — noun also dusky dark chiefly South & Midland : twilight … Useful english dictionary