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Definition of eventide in English: eventidenoun ˈiːv(ə)ntʌɪdˈivənˌtaɪd archaic, literary The end of the day; evening. 〈古或诗/文〉黄昏;薄暮 the moonflower opens its white flowers at eventide 月光花在黄昏时绽放出朵朵喇叭状的白花。 Example sentencesExamples - Literally, it means ‘cowdust’, the fine powder raised by cattle as they sway back to the village at eventide.
- At eventide, the cerulean skies assumed a deeper tone of velvety purple on which was displayed the rare jewels of the heavenly caskets.
- Often, awaking suddenly at midnight, he shrank from the bosom of Faith; and at morning or eventide, when the family knelt down at prayer, he scowled and muttered to himself, and gazed sternly at his wife, and turned away.
- Our population growth has slowed significantly, and the baby boomers are now in the eventide of their working life, with their eyes fixed towards retirement.
- Soon, the eventide fell and everyone retired to his or her beds.
Synonyms evening, night, late afternoon, end of day, close of day
OriginOld English ǣfentīd (see even2, tide). Definition of eventide in US English: eventidenounˈēvənˌtīdˈivənˌtaɪd literary, archaic The end of the day; evening. 〈古或诗/文〉黄昏;薄暮 the moonflower opens its white flowers at eventide 月光花在黄昏时绽放出朵朵喇叭状的白花。 Example sentencesExamples - At eventide, the cerulean skies assumed a deeper tone of velvety purple on which was displayed the rare jewels of the heavenly caskets.
- Often, awaking suddenly at midnight, he shrank from the bosom of Faith; and at morning or eventide, when the family knelt down at prayer, he scowled and muttered to himself, and gazed sternly at his wife, and turned away.
- Literally, it means ‘cowdust’, the fine powder raised by cattle as they sway back to the village at eventide.
- Soon, the eventide fell and everyone retired to his or her beds.
- Our population growth has slowed significantly, and the baby boomers are now in the eventide of their working life, with their eyes fixed towards retirement.
Synonyms evening, night, late afternoon, end of day, close of day
OriginOld English ǣfentīd (see even, tide). |