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    gloaming
    /ˈɡləʊmɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. twilight; dusk: literary "hundreds of lights are already shimmering in the gloaming"

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  2. GLOAMING definition: 1. the time of day when it is becoming dark but is not yet fully dark: 2. the time of day when it…. Learn more.

  3. noun. gloam· ing ˈglō-miŋ. Synonyms of gloaming. : twilight, dusk. Did you know? If The Gloaming were a Stephen King thriller, the climax would undoubtedly take place at the crepuscular hour. But despite its ties to darkness, the origins of gloaming are less than shadowy.

  4. A poetic word for "twilight," or the time of day immediately after the sun sets, is gloaming. The best thing about summer evenings is looking for twinkling fireflies in the gloaming.

  5. Gloaming definition: twilight; dusk. . See examples of GLOAMING used in a sentence.

  6. noun. The period between afternoon and nighttime: dusk, eve, evening, eventide, nightfall, twilight. Archaic: even, vesper.

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