Exact Match:
- night
- darkness; "it vanished into the night"
- the dark part of the diurnal cycle considered a time unit; "three nights later he collapsed"
- the time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside
- the time between sunset and midnight; "he watched television every night"
- the period spent sleeping; "I had a restless night"
- a period of ignorance or backwardness or gloom
- a shortening of nightfall; "they worked from morning to night"
Synonyms:
- 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