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    gloaming
    /ˈɡləʊmɪŋ/

    noun

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

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  3. Gloaming is a literary or Scottish word for the time of day when it is becoming dark but is not yet fully dark. Learn how to use it in sentences and see synonyms, translations and related words.

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      GLOAMING meaning: 1. the time of day when it is becoming...

  4. Gloaming is a noun that means twilight or dusk, derived from Old English glōm, meaning “to glow.” Learn more about its origin, synonyms, examples, and related words.

  5. 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. That romantic time of day when the light has mostly faded but it's not quite dark yet? You can call that the gloaming.

  6. Gloaming is a poetic word for twilight or dusk, derived from Old English glōm. Find out more about its origin, usage, and translations in different languages.

  7. Gloaming is a poetic word for twilight or dusk, derived from Old English glōm. Learn the origin, pronunciation and usage of gloaming with sentences from various sources.

  8. Gloaming is a poetic word for twilight or dusk, derived from Old English glōmung. Learn the pronunciation, synonyms, examples and word origin of gloaming.

  9. Gloam is an archaic word for twilight or gloaming, the time between day and night. Learn the origin, pronunciation and usage of gloam with examples from literature and history.