sustantivo “twilight”
sing. twilight, pl. twilights o no contable
- crepúsculo
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After the sun dipped below the horizon, the twilight cast a beautiful pink hue over the landscape.
- penumbra
The old photograph was taken in such twilight that their expressions were barely discernible.
- 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”
forma base twilight, no graduable
- 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”
infinitivo twilight; él twilights; pret. twilit, twilighted; part. twilit, twilighted; ger. twilighting
- iluminar débilmente (usado en sentido poético)
The moon twilights the room with a soft, silver glow that creates a magical atmosphere.