predusk

/priˈdʌsk/
noun
  1. The period of time just before dusk; the early part of twilight.
    • We went for a walk in the predusk, enjoying the fading light.
    • The birds become especially active during predusk.
    • The photographer captured the landscape in the soft glow of predusk.
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adjective
  1. Happening or existing in the period just before dusk.
    • The predusk light made the city look magical.
    • They held a predusk ceremony to welcome the evening.
    • The predusk sky was painted with shades of orange and purple.
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