moonish

/ˈmuːnɪʃ/
adjective
  1. Resembling or characteristic of the moon, especially in being round, pale, or glowing softly.
    • He wore a moonish pendant that caught the light.
    • The artist painted a moonish landscape with silver trees.
    • Her face had a moonish glow in the candlelight.
  2. Dreamy, romantic, or fanciful in a way that suggests being influenced by the moon.
    • His moonish poetry was full of longing and soft imagery.
    • The movie had a moonish atmosphere that made everyone feel sentimental.
    • She felt a moonish mood come over her as she walked in the garden at night.
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