Evening
31evening — See: GOOD EVENING …
32Evening — Even E ven, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Evened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Evening}] 1. To make even or level; to level; to lay smooth. [1913 Webster] His temple Xerxes evened with the soil. Sir. W. Raleigh. [1913 Webster] It will even all inequalities Evelyn.… …
33evening — noun /ˈiːvnɪŋ/ a) The time of the day between dusk and night, when it gets dark. It was the evening of the Roman Empire. b) The time of the day between the approximate time of midwinter dusk and midnight (compare afternoon); the period after the… …
34evening — Synonyms and related words: accommodation, adjustment, afternoon, balancing, close of day, cockshut, coordination, crepuscular, dimpsy, dusk, duskiness, duskness, dusky, equalization, equalizing, equating, equation, equilibration, eve, even,… …
35evening — See: good evening …
36evening — noun they met in town nearly every evening Syn: night, late afternoon, end of day, close of day; twilight, dusk, nightfall, sunset, sundown; literary eve, eventide, evenfall, gloaming …
37evening — n 1. even, eventide, close of day, fall of day, decline of day, Archaic. vesper, Archaic. evensong; sunset, sundown, nightfall, shank of the evening, Brit. Dial. cockshut; twilight, crepuscule, dusk, grayness, Literary. duskingtide, Archaic.… …
38evening — The closing part of the day and beginning of the night; in a strict sense, from sunset till dark. In common speech, the latter part of the day and the earlier part of the night, until bedtime. The period between sunset or the evening meal and… …
39evening — The closing part of the day and beginning of the night; in a strict sense, from sunset till dark. In common speech, the latter part of the day and the earlier part of the night, until bedtime. The period between sunset or the evening meal and… …
40Evening Gazette (Teesside) — Evening Gazette Type Daily regional newspaper Format Compact / Tabloid Owner Trinity Mirror Editor Darren Thwaites …