crepuscule

[kri-puhs-kyool]

crepuscule Definition

  • 1twilight or dusk
  • 2a period of decline or transition

Using crepuscule: Examples

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

  • Example

    The crepuscule was beautiful, with the sky painted in shades of pink and orange.

  • Example

    The crepuscule of his career began when he was caught cheating on a test.

  • Example

    She loved to take walks during the crepuscule, enjoying the peacefulness of the evening.

crepuscule Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for crepuscule

Phrases with crepuscule

  • during a period of decline or transition

    Example

    In the crepuscule of his life, he looked back on all his accomplishments.

  • a phrase used to describe the end of an era or civilization

    Example

    Many historians believe that the fall of Rome marked the crepuscule of the gods for the ancient world.

  • animals that are active during the crepuscule, such as bats and certain species of birds

    Example

    Owls are crepuscular animals, hunting for prey during the twilight hours.

Origins of crepuscule

from French 'crépuscule', from Latin 'crepusculum', meaning 'twilight'

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Summary: crepuscule in Brief

The term 'crepuscule' [kri-puhs-kyool] refers to the period of twilight or dusk. It can also denote a period of decline or transition, as in 'the crepuscule of his career.' The phrase 'in the crepuscule of something' is often used to describe a period of decline, while 'the crepuscule of the gods' refers to the end of an era or civilization. 'Crepuscular animals' are those that are active during the twilight hours.