Results for: glow after sunset
English English
(Informal) night; period of time between sunset and sunrise; darkness; end of the eveningnite
act of setting on fire; flame, blaze; gunshot; bonfire; glow; excitement; passion, bake in a kiln, command to shoot, continuous attack, destroy with fire, destructive burning of something, discharge bullet, discharge from guns, dismiss from a job; set ...fire
active at night, daily period of darkness, dark or darkened state, evening devoted to special activity, goodnight, nightfall, occurring at night, of the period of time between sunset and sunrise; of night; pertaining to the end of the evening, period o...night
active in low light, like twilight, pertaining to twilight, of the period immediately after sunset or before sunrise; (about animals) active during the twilight hours, active in the early evening or early morningcrepuscular
algal bloom, appear healthy, appear suddenly, bar of semifinished metal, become covered with algae, coating on chocolate, flatten an ingot, flower, flower; flowering; glow, radiance; pollen, healthy appearance or complexion, mass of flowers, prime, pro...bloom
be brilliant, glitter, shine, glowcoruscate
be present to small extent, emit dim glow, faint flashing light, glimmering, small amount of something, sparkle; flicker, blink; shine faintly, sparkle; flicker; faint light; gleamglimmer
be very dazzlingly clever, emit light flashes, shine, sparkle, glow; produce sparks, give off sparksscintillate
be visible as wavering image, emit a soft flickering light, glimmer, glisten, gleam; quiver, gleam; flickering light, shine with a wavering light, wavering image or appearance, wavering light or glowshimmer
become or make something less burdensome, become or make something more cheerful, enlighten, flash, glow, make lighter; lessen the weight or load; relieve of worry; become lighter; become less heavy; become cheerful; illuminate; brighten; make a color ...lighten
brief show of something, bright shine, flash for short time, flash of light, flash of light; glow; sparkle; shine, flash; sparkle; shine with subdued brightness, shine brightlygleam
bright fire, burn brightly, conspicuous display, do something new, experience strong emotion, fire gun, flame; glowing light; ignition, flaring up, flare up, ignite; glow, shine; be publicized, mark path, mark showing the way, proclaim, white mark on a...blaze
brighten or glow, brood of newborn animals, give birth, ignite emotion or interest, set on fire, cause to burn; arouse, excite, inspire; ignite, flare up; become excited, be inspired, start burningkindle
coming up of sun, glow from rising sun, rising of the sun; dawn, time of day when the sun rises above the horizon; beginning, emergence, sunup, time sun risessunrise
counterglow, faint glow in night skygegenschein
 

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