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eventide

3 antonyms and opposites of eventide, grouped by meaning.

Noun — The evening; the closing part of the day, especially at dusk.

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How to use eventide

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at eventide the cool of eventide

Archaic and literary; using it in everyday conversation sounds deliberately quaint.

Etymology

From Old English æfentid, from æfen 'evening' and tid 'time'.

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Frequently asked questions

Is eventide still used in modern English?

Rarely in ordinary speech. It survives in hymns and poetry, in the name of the tune Eventide (sung to 'Abide with Me'), and in the names of care homes and cottages, where it carries a settled, old-fashioned warmth.

What is the difference between eventide and twilight?

Eventide names the whole evening period as a stretch of time, with a poetic or archaic flavour. Twilight names the particular half-light between sunset and darkness, and is an ordinary word still in everyday use.

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