Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word SUNSET


SUNSET

Definitions of SUNSET

  1. The region where the sun sets; the west.
  2. The moment each evening when the sun disappears below the western horizon.
  3. The changes in color of the sky before and after sunset.
  4. (figuratively) The final period of the life of a person or thing.
  5. (attributively) A set termination date.
  6. (business, politics, transitive) To phase out.

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Examples of Using SUNSET in a Sentence

  • The Marshall Islands consist of two archipelagic island chains of 30 atolls and 1,152 islands, which form two parallel groups—the "Ratak" (sunrise) chain and the "Ralik" (sunset) chain.
  • Fasting from dawn to sunset is obligatory (fard) for all adult Muslims who are not acutely or chronically ill, travelling, elderly, breastfeeding, diabetic, pregnant, or menstruating.
  • The whole monument, now ruinous, is aligned towards the sunrise on the summer solstice and sunset on the winter solstice.
  • Since the Jewish religious calendar counts days from sunset to sunset, Shabbat begins in the evening of what on the civil calendar is Friday.
  • The green flash and green ray are meteorological optical phenomena that sometimes occur transiently around the moment of sunset or sunrise.
  • 39, writes that the planet Mercury can be viewed "sometimes before sunrise and sometimes after sunset, but according to Cidenas and Sosigenes never more than 22 degrees away from the sun".
  • With the city as subject, the film consists of 65 shots sequenced in a loose non-narrative structure, beginning with the Staten Island ferry approaching Manhattan and concludes with a sunset view from a skyscraper.
  • Shots of the binary sunset over the Tatooine desert are considered to be an iconic image of the film series, along with the greatest sunset scenes in cinematic history.
  • ” Each day, they guided the sun into the west from noon until sunset, and are occasionally suggested to have even borne it through the underworld until it rose again.
  • East, where the sunrise is, is red, North, mid-day zenith, is represented by white, West is represented by black for the sunset, and South is represented by yellow.


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