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Often used in the same context:
dusks,
idylls,
autumnal,
starlit,
halcyon,
alpenglow,
drear,
gloaming,
purple heather,
sulphurs,
dapples,
owling,
celestial equator,
vernal,
dreich,
misty,
roaring forties,
autumnal equinox,
ochres,
sunsets,
larks,
sunrises,
nocturnes,
tarns,
epsilon aurigae,
caesura,
dreamtime,
skies,
starry,
heathery,
machair,
fritillaries,
ultramarine,
canis major,
saxifrage,
gambolling,
perseids,
skyscape,
solstices,
zodiacal light,
earthshine,
summer solstice,
verdure,
darkling,
turnstones,
nightscape,
grayness,
fantails,
dews,
ruisdael,
hebridean islands,
smogs,
penumbral,
crepuscular,
equinoxes,
hoarfrost,
snowscape,
buttercups,
twinkles,
fortnights,
moorlands,
dusky,
gazania,
goldeneyes,
ringlet,
capricornus,
moonlight,
promontories,
moonlit,
thundery,
glowworms,
sidereal,
tyrrhenian,
waxwing,
dewdrops,
roseate,
mugginess,
annus mirabilis,
firelight,
saturnian,
daylight,
woollies,
coppery,
swallowtails,
dwarf iris,
hallows,
aurorae,
canes venatici,
altocumulus,
asterism,
constellations,
roistering,
centenaries,
copses,
anticyclones,
balsamroot,
drabbest,
percy bysshe shelley,
glaucous,
presentiment,
januaries,
ghastliness,
twilight,
dusk,
afterglow,
dawn,
afternoons,
mists,
dawns,
autumn,
dawning,
shadows,
starlight,
afternoon,
gleams,
glimmer,
mornings,
eve,
evenings,
glimmers
Also try:
— Adjectives for twilights:
long,
northern,
purple,
soft,
early,
grey,
gracious,
brief,
noontide,
gray,
blue,
more...
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