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Often used in the same context:
nighttime,
morning,
dawn,
daybreak,
sunrise,
nightlong,
afternoon,
moonlit,
noontime,
gunfire,
nightfall,
moonless,
dusk,
noonday,
evening,
sundown,
night,
hourlong,
hours,
midnight,
midmorning,
midafternoon,
gunshots,
treetops,
midsummer,
moonlight,
daylight,
midwinter,
woodcocks,
belted kingfisher,
stakeout,
springtime,
midday,
reveille,
alpenglow,
moonrise,
antiaircraft fire,
allnight,
misty,
sunset,
hilltop,
gendarmery,
lunchtime,
afterglow,
brazen,
clangor,
preholiday,
raid,
day,
duststorm,
sunup,
mugginess,
monthlong,
dozens,
rush hour,
yearlong,
ambush,
almond cookie,
celestial,
stillness,
musketry,
sleepyheads,
firefight,
idd,
gunfight,
lingayen gulf,
snowy,
starlit,
candlelight,
suppertime,
olympic national park,
piney,
hills,
tenebrae,
reynosa,
carjacking,
cuyahoga,
overcast,
summertime,
impromptu,
juniper bush,
zodiacal light,
sonic boom,
discovery bay,
brief,
hillside,
darkness,
towhee,
gray catbird,
dinnertime,
autumnal,
drunken revelry,
commotion,
downton,
prowler,
mountainside,
coatless,
yellow warbler,
antiriot,
spaceward,
eventide,
rooftop,
drizzle,
dawns,
gloaming,
mist,
mists,
mornings,
murk,
twilight,
gloom,
haze,
saturday,
twilights,
afternoons,
dark,
fog,
balmy,
chill,
chilly,
crepuscular,
dewy,
drear,
forenoon,
freshening,
greyer,
lingering,
muggy,
nocturnal,
noontide,
rainy,
roseate,
rosy,
saddened,
serenest
Also try:
— Adjectives for predawn:
early,
late,
cold,
gray,
dark,
chill,
dim,
black,
murky,
chilly,
cool,
more...
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