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Often used in the same context:
nocturnal,
diurnal,
twilit,
unpeopled,
languorous,
comfortless,
phantasmagoric,
swamp sparrow,
dreamy,
melancholic,
melancholy,
etiolated,
muzzy,
lambent,
luminous,
vernal,
hallucinatory,
elegiac,
wordsworthian,
oneiric,
entrancing,
moody,
liminal,
tenebrous,
hypnotic,
chitter,
drear,
stygian,
sepulchral,
contemplative,
allusive,
otherworldliness,
saturnine,
saurian,
edenic,
darkish,
evocative,
chthonic,
achromatic,
ethereal,
eldritch,
faery,
somnambulistic,
eyeless,
purgatorial,
dusky,
eerie,
beguiling,
flutelike,
numinous,
incantatory,
wolflike,
unquiet,
impressionistic,
arcadian,
polymorphous,
wood thrush,
winter wren,
evanescent,
ghostly,
mistle thrush,
ruminative,
noirish,
phantasmal,
naturalistic,
bosky,
meadow pipit,
anting,
rheumy,
percy bysshe shelley,
songlike,
languid,
jungly,
reverberant,
dappled,
trippy,
scalelike,
ovenbird,
gaslit,
cicada killer,
purple heather,
twinkly,
mouselike,
plangent,
prelapsarian,
bodiless,
dolorous,
lugubrious,
easeful,
cobwebbed,
overfamiliar,
penumbral,
creaturely,
pine warbler,
picaresque,
psychedelic,
narcotized,
primeval,
memento mori,
fluttery,
polytonal,
poetic,
twilight,
halcyon,
murky,
quieter,
tranquil,
dim,
fitful,
restful,
serener,
changeful,
gregarious,
paradisal,
torpid,
wakeful,
arboreal,
calmer,
cheerless
Appears in the definition of:
burhinus oedicnemus,
caprimulgid,
goatsucker,
ground roller,
moth,
nightjar,
night heron,
night raven,
stone curlew,
thick-knee
Synonyms:
dark
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— Nouns for crepuscular:
light,
rays,
periods,
habits
species,
animals,
activity,
gloom,
state,
atmosphere,
hours,
more...
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