Nightfall
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Nightfall ( noun )
- The time in the evening when darkness falls and night begins.
- The moment when the sun goes below the horizon in the evening.
- 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:
- The nightfall brought a sense of peace to the city.
- The nightfall was beautiful with a pink and orange sky.
- We had to hurry to finish our work before nightfall.
- The stars came out as the nightfall set in.
- The nightfall was the signal for the creatures of the forest to come out.
(As a verb)
Nightfall ( verb )
- The time in the evening when darkness falls and night begins.
- The moment when the sun goes below the horizon in the evening.
- 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:
- The nightfall brought a sense of peace to the city.
- The nightfall was beautiful with a pink and orange sky.
- We had to hurry to finish our work before nightfall.
- The stars came out as the nightfall set in.
- The nightfall was the signal for the creatures of the forest to come out.