crepuscle

[krep-uh-suhl]

crepuscle Definition

  • 1twilight; dusk
  • 2dim light; partial darkness

Using crepuscle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "crepuscle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The crepuscle was a beautiful time to take a walk.

  • Example

    The crepuscle made it difficult to see the path ahead.

  • Example

    The crepuscle sky was painted with shades of orange and pink.

crepuscle Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for crepuscle

Phrases with crepuscle

  • in the later stages of one's life

    Example

    In the crepuscle of his life, he reflected on all that he had accomplished.

  • an animal that is primarily active during twilight hours

    Example

    Owls are crepuscular animals, hunting at dawn and dusk.

  • rays of sunlight that appear to radiate from the point in the sky where the sun is located below the horizon

    Example

    The crepuscular rays were visible through the trees as the sun set.

Origins of crepuscle

from Latin 'crepusculum', meaning 'twilight'

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Summary: crepuscle in Brief

'Crepuscle' [krep-uh-suhl] refers to the period of partial darkness between day and night, also known as twilight or dusk. It can be used to describe the lighting conditions, as in 'The crepuscle made it difficult to see the path ahead,' or to refer to the time of day, as in 'The crepuscle was a beautiful time to take a walk.' The term also extends to phrases like 'in the crepuscle of life,' which denotes the later stages of one's life.