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    Gloam·ing
    /ˈɡlōmiNG/

    noun

    • 1. twilight; dusk: literary "hundreds of lights are already shimmering in the gloaming"
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  3. gloaming: 1 n the time of day immediately following sunset Synonyms: crepuscle , crepuscule , dusk , evenfall , fall , gloam , nightfall , twilight Types: night a shortening of nightfall Type of: hour , time of day clock time

  4. Define Gloaming. Gloaming is a term used to describe the period of time after sunset but before complete darkness. It is often used interchangeably with dusk, but it specifically refers to the time when the sky is still illuminated by the afterglow of the sun. This period is characterized by a dim light that is often described as soft and soothing.

  5. Apr 17, 2024 · Poetic twilight or dusk.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  6. Define gloaming: twilight, dusk—usage, synonyms, more. Middle English (Scots) gloming, from Old English glōming, from glōm twilight; akin to Old English glōwan to glow

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English gloaming gloam‧ing / ˈɡləʊmɪŋ $ ˈɡloʊ-/ noun → the gloaming Examples from the Corpus gloaming • He did not hear the sound of heavy feet, Or in the gloaming see a spiked top hat. • In the gloaming the Weem folk made their way home along the dark gorge of the road. Origin gloaming ...

  8. Gloaming definition: Twilight; dusk. Origin of Gloaming Middle English gloming from Old English glōmung alteration (probably influenced by æfnung evening) of glōm dusk ghel-2 in Indo-European roots

  9. Gloaming definition: . See examples of GLOAMING used in a sentence.