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View usage for: gloaming in British English (ˈɡləʊmɪŋ) or gloam (ɡləʊm) Word origin Old English glōmung, from glōm; related to Old Norse glāmr moon gloaming in American English (ˈgloʊmɪŋ) Word origin ME (Scot) glomyng < OE glomung < glom, twilight, akin to glowan, to glow: adopted in literature < Scot dial. Examples of 'gloaming' in a sentencegloaming In the gloaming of the studio wings, Barry Twist and I watched him go.A little light entered the room from the gloaming outside the window. Synonyms of 'gloaming'twilight, dusk, nightfall, half-light More Synonyms of gloaming Synonyms half-light eventide (archaic) Additional synonymsDefinition the time just before nightfall when it is almost dark We arrived home at dusk. Synonyms twilight, evening, evo (Australian, slang), nightfall, sunset, dark, sundown, eventide, gloaming (Scottish, poetic) Definition the approach of darkness We started work at dawn and stopped at nightfall. Synonyms evening, sunset, twilight, dusk, sundown, vespers, eventide, gloaming (Scottish, poetic), eve (archaic), crepuscule, evo (Australian, slang) - glitter
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