Night

Noun

 * 1)  The period between sunset and sunrise, when a location faces far away from the sun, thus when the sky is dark.
 * 2)  An evening or night spent at a particular activity.
 * a night on the town
 * 1)  A night (and part of the days before and after it) spent in a hotel or other accommodation.
 * We stayed at the Hilton for five nights.
 * 1)  Nightfall.
 * from noon till night
 * 1)  Darkness.

Synonyms

 * (evening or night spent at a particular activity): evening
 * (quality of sleep): sleep
 * (nightfall): dark, dusk, nightfall, sundown, sunset, twilight
 * (darkness): blackness, darkness, gloom, obscurity, shadow

Antonyms

 * (period between sunset and sunrise): day
 * (darkness): brightness, daylight, light

Adjectives for Night
mantling; naked; hopeless; perpetual; long; tedious; dull; brooding; frosty; waxing; restless; feverish; deepening; cloudless; moonlight; stark; unspeakable; cloud-hung; sleepless; hideous; sweating; dim; dark-some; sultry; fatal; unfathomable; eternal; earth-shaking; wretched; lyric; carved; impelling; precarious; bespangled; congenial; weary; anxious; noiseless; cheerless; tempestuous; brilliant; magic; tortuous; fearsome; gusty; wakeful; wassail; tolerable; large-eyed; silvery; desolate; romantic; watchful; deep-winding; utter; stifling; memorable; broad-winged; difficult; previous; star-studded; lingering; bridal; stagnant; extended; revolving; abysmal; peerless; summer; capped; subtle; serene; somber; cooling lustrous; light; bottomless; fragrant; dewy; profound; departing; shining; dreamless; drizzly; unalienable; heaviest; glimmering; soft; agate; tourmaline; glass-clear; overcast; milky; ghastly; black; impenetrable; perfumed; smiling; pale; live; black-frost; sable; lurid; moonless; slowly-gathering; eyeless; raving; blessed; eventful; prolonged; irksome; unlanterned; unsocial; stormy; gradual; unseeing; ugly; laboring; fashionable; clear; pallid; bright; golden; sweet-smelling; obscure; dumb;lingering; limitless; inky; star-silent; earthly; moon-mad; hushed; crimeful; enchanting; divine; shadowy; moonshiny; comfortless; merciless; feeding; pitchy; vaporous; interlunar; supperless; identical; ecstatic; fateful; careful; dreaming; dreary; ill-starred; sweltering; gathering; festival; breathless; humorous; black-faced; azure; auspicious; polar; grim; notable; voluptuous ; sightless; lonely.

Verbs for Night
contemplate—; fritter away—; lapse into—; lurk in—; pierce—; repose at—; sink into —; —blankets; —calms; —clouds over; — creeps up; —curtains; —depresses; —de¬scends; —drags; —engulfs; —enshrouds; — envelops; —inspires; —mantles; —oppress¬es; —reigns; —robs; —shades; —tiptoes; — veils; —wanes; —waxes; —yawns.

Thesaurus
Egyptian darkness, Erebus, all the time, all-night, blackness, ceaselessly, charcoal, coal, continually, continuously, crow, dark, dark of night, darkness, darkness visible, dead of night, dusk, ebon, ebony, endlessly, evening, evensong, eventide, gloaming, incessantly, ink, intense darkness, jet, lightlessness, midnight, moonlessness, night and day, night-fallen, nightfall, nightlong, nightly, nighttide, nighttime, nocturnal, obscure, obscure darkness, obscurity, pitch, pitch-darkness, pitchy darkness, raven, round-the-clock, sable night, sloe, smoke, smut, soot, starlessness, sundown, sunlessness, sunset, swarthiness, tar, tenebrosity, tenebrousness, the palpable obscure, total darkness, twilight, unceasingly, unendingly, velvet darkness, vespers

Pronunciation

 * Homophones: knight
 * Homophones: knight
 * Homophones: knight
 * Homophones: knight