twilight (EN)
sustantivo, adjetivo, verbo

sustantivo “twilight”

sg. twilight, pl. twilights or uncountable
  1. crepúsculo
    After the sun dipped below the horizon, the twilight cast a beautiful pink hue over the landscape.
  2. penumbra
    The old photograph was taken in such twilight that their expressions were barely discernible.
  3. ocaso (en sentido figurado, como el declive de algo)
    The once-great athlete now found himself in the twilight of his career, contemplating retirement.

adjetivo “twilight”

twilight, non-gradable
  1. crepuscular (luz tenue o poco clara)
    The twilight glow of the candle was not enough to read by, but it added a warm ambiance to the room.

verbo “twilight”

twilight; he twilights; past twilit, twilighted, part. twilit, twilighted; ger. twilighting
  1. iluminar débilmente (usado en sentido poético)
    The moon twilights the room with a soft, silver glow that creates a magical atmosphere.