Twilight (Noun/Adjective)
Syllable division: twi·light
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈtwaɪ.laɪt/ US: /ˈtwaɪ.laɪt/
Twilight as a NOUN
Meaning: The time right before it is entirely dark in the evening.
Example:
> I could see his face clearly in the twilight.
Twilight as an ADJECTIVE
Meaning: Used to refer to a manner of life that is on the outskirts of mainstream society and incorporates unlawful or immoral acts.
Example:
> Leaving a solid career for the twilight universe of rock and roll may have been an error in judgment.
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– She arrived at home in the twilight.
– The bad companion made the young man starting to have a twilight life.
In the twilight, Sar Oo and her friends come to the lake to fetch water.
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The bad companion made the young man start to have a twilight life.
twilight it very beautiful