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Often used in the same context:
daybreak,
sundown,
dawn,
dusk,
midmorning,
midafternoon,
midday,
sunrise,
midnight,
darkness,
afternoon,
evening,
rescuers,
sunup,
nighttime,
morning,
thunderstorm,
daylight,
drizzle,
evacuations,
night,
witching hour,
searchers,
antiaircraft fire,
predawn,
downpour,
noon,
southeaster,
hours,
rain,
gadid,
suppertime,
gunfire,
sunset,
fog,
gendarmery,
flames,
crews,
straggle,
overcast,
alpenglow,
chuck jones,
skies,
gusts,
death toll,
eventide,
noonday,
militiamen,
shellfire,
moonless,
thundershower,
hunkered down,
mortaring,
duststorm,
reveille,
sandstorm,
antiriot,
sleet,
bombardment,
brushland,
smoldering,
paul klee,
sundowner,
encampment,
encamping,
floodwaters,
noontime,
semidarkness,
checkpoints,
lydda,
winds,
blaze,
indoors,
mugginess,
bivouac,
galeras,
sun,
lunchtime,
curfew,
corpses,
rubble,
maghrib,
scene,
snow,
flurries,
sukkoth,
ululating,
houselights,
francis joseph,
northwester,
tenebrae,
procession,
grayness,
juniper bush,
noontide,
cordon,
bulldozers,
reinforcements,
firelight,
lulls,
hilltops,
neighing,
eclipse,
advent,
autumn,
parturition,
saturday,
dawning,
eve,
millennia,
nights,
springtime,
twilight,
dawns
More specific:
night
Appears in the definition of:
eve,
evening,
eventide,
night
Part of:
eve,
evening,
eventide
More general:
hour,
time of day
Synonyms:
dusk,
evenfall,
fall,
gloaming,
twilight
Also try:
— Adjectives for nightfall:
near,
early,
past,
next,
long,
sudden,
second,
nigh,
rapid,
impending,
tropical,
more...
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