Gloom vs. Night

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Gloomnoun

Darkness, dimness or obscurity.

Gloomnoun

A melancholic, depressing or despondent atmosphere.

Gloomnoun

Cloudiness or heaviness of mind; melancholy; aspect of sorrow; low spirits; dullness.

Gloomnoun

A drying oven used in gunpowder manufacture.

Gloomverb

(intransitive) To be dark or gloomy.

Gloomverb

(intransitive) To look or feel sad, sullen or despondent.

Gloomverb

(transitive) To render gloomy or dark; to obscure; to darken.

Gloomverb

(transitive) To fill with gloom; to make sad, dismal, or sullen.

Gloomverb

To shine or appear obscurely or imperfectly; to glimmer.

Gloomnoun

Partial or total darkness; thick shade; obscurity; as, the gloom of a forest, or of midnight.

Gloomnoun

A shady, gloomy, or dark place or grove.

Gloomnoun

Cloudiness or heaviness of mind; melancholy; aspect of sorrow; low spirits; dullness.

Gloomnoun

In gunpowder manufacture, the drying oven.

Gloomverb

To shine or appear obscurely or imperfectly; to glimmer.

Gloomverb

To become dark or dim; to be or appear dismal, gloomy, or sad; to come to the evening twilight.

Gloomverb

To render gloomy or dark; to obscure; to darken.

Gloomverb

To fill with gloom; to make sad, dismal, or sullen.

Gloomnoun

a state of partial or total darkness;

Gloomnoun

a feeling of melancholy apprehension

Gloomnoun

an atmosphere of depression and melancholy;

Gloom

Gloom is a low level of light which is so dim that there are physiological and psychological effects. Human vision at this level becomes monochrome and has lessened clarity.

Nightnoun

(countable) The period between sunset and sunrise, when a location faces far away from the sun, thus when the sky is dark.

Nightnoun

(countable) An evening or night spent at a particular activity.

Nightnoun

(countable) A night (and part of the days before and after it) spent in a hotel or other accommodation.

Nightnoun

(uncountable) Nightfall.

Nightnoun

(uncountable) Darkness.

Nightnoun

(uncountable) A dark blue colour, midnight blue.

Nightnoun

A night's worth of competitions, generally one game.

Nightverb

To spend a night (in a place), to overnight.

Nightnoun

That part of the natural day when the sun is beneath the horizon, or the time from sunset to sunrise; esp., the time between dusk and dawn, when there is no light of the sun, but only moonlight, starlight, or artificial light.

Nightnoun

Darkness; obscurity; concealment.

Nightnoun

Intellectual and moral darkness; ignorance.

Nightnoun

A lifeless or unenlivened period, as when nature seems to sleep.

Nightnoun

the time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside

Nightnoun

the time between sunset and midnight;

Nightnoun

the period spent sleeping;

Nightnoun

the dark part of the diurnal cycle considered a time unit;

Nightnoun

darkness;

Nightnoun

a shortening of nightfall;

Nightnoun

a period of ignorance or backwardness or gloom

Nightnoun

Roman goddess of night; daughter of Erebus; counterpart of Greek Nyx

Night

Night (also described as night time or night-time or nighttime, unconventionally spelled as nite) is the period of ambient darkness from sunset to sunrise during each 24-hour day, when the Sun is below the horizon. The exact time when night begins and ends depends on the location and varies throughout the year, based on factors such as season and latitude.

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