eventide

[ih-ven-tahyd]

eventide Definition

  • 1the end of the day; evening
  • 2the period of decreasing daylight between afternoon and night

Using eventide: Examples

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

  • Example

    The birds return to their nests at eventide.

  • Example

    The sky was painted with beautiful colors during eventide.

  • Example

    I love taking a walk during eventide.

eventide Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for eventide

Antonyms for eventide

Phrases with eventide

  • in the later years of one's life

    Example

    In the eventide of his life, he enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren.

  • a prayer recited in the evening

    Example

    She always says her eventide prayer before going to bed.

  • a hymn sung in the evening

    Example

    The choir sang a beautiful eventide hymn during the evening service.

Origins of eventide

from Middle English 'even' (evening) + 'tide' (time)

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Summary: eventide in Brief

Eventide [ih-ven-tahyd] refers to the end of the day or the period of decreasing daylight between afternoon and night. It is often associated with peacefulness and beauty, as seen in phrases like 'The sky was painted with beautiful colors during eventide.' Other phrases include 'in the eventide of one's life,' referring to the later years of one's life, and 'eventide prayer,' a prayer recited in the evening.