Nightfall ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Nightfall ( noun )

  1. The time in the evening when darkness falls and night begins.
  2. The moment when the sun goes below the horizon in the evening.
  3. The falling or coming of night.

Origin:

The word nightfall comes from the old english word nihtfall, which is a combination of the word niht (night) and fall (a fall or descent). it first appeared in the english language in the late 16th century.

Examples:

  1. The nightfall brought a sense of peace to the city.
  2. The nightfall was beautiful with a pink and orange sky.
  3. We had to hurry to finish our work before nightfall.
  4. The stars came out as the nightfall set in.
  5. The nightfall was the signal for the creatures of the forest to come out.

(As a verb)

Nightfall ( verb )

  1. The time in the evening when darkness falls and night begins.
  2. The moment when the sun goes below the horizon in the evening.
  3. The falling or coming of night.

Origin:

The word nightfall comes from the old english word nihtfall, which is a combination of the word niht (night) and fall (a fall or descent). it first appeared in the english language in the late 16th century.

Examples:

  1. The nightfall brought a sense of peace to the city.
  2. The nightfall was beautiful with a pink and orange sky.
  3. We had to hurry to finish our work before nightfall.
  4. The stars came out as the nightfall set in.
  5. The nightfall was the signal for the creatures of the forest to come out.
Some random words: liner, concealment, preclude