Word "EVENING" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
the latter part of the day (the period of decreasing daylight from late afternoon until nightfall)
Synonyms:
eve, even, eventide
Examples:
he enjoyed the evening light across the lake

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a later concluding time period
Examples:
it was the evening of the Roman Empire

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
the early part of night (from dinner until bedtime) spent in a special way
Examples:
an evening at the opera

Crossword Clues for EVENING

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Between afternoon and night (7)
Immortal words spoken by Jack Warner as Sergeant Dixon in BBC TV's Dixon Of Dock Green, "..., all"
Late day (7)
Time of day before you go to bed (7)
Time for a levelling out process? (7)
Time of day for getting level
Time for levelling out (7)
Period between afternoon and night (7) Puzzler 17 Mar 2024
When things should get smoother? (7)
Time for making uniform
Even gin cocktail is made at nightfall (7)
The time for removing creases (7)
Gin Neve mixes at the end of the day (7)
An occasion for mass attendance before bedtime (7,7)
Dusk The Telegraph Quick 17 Feb 2024
Dusk is unruffled in the capital of Georgia(7)
Dusk is unruffled in the capital of Georgia (7)
Putting things on an equal basis at dusk? (7)
Dinner time Newsday 04 Feb 2024
Perhaps around 95 turned back time
... getting flat later in the day (7)
"Sam and Janet", "Sam and Janet who?", "Sam and Janet ___"
Trying to get flat just before bedtime?
"When it is ____, ye say, It will be fair weather: for the sky is red" (St Matthew)
____ star, another name for Venus in the western sky after sunset (7)
Word before star or after good New York Times 11 Nov 2023
Part 3 of farewell Newsday 27 Oct 2023
End of the day The Telegraph Quick 20 Oct 2023
Equestrian sport is short of time when the light goes The Times Cryptic 15 Aug 2023
Levelling out The Guardian Quick 11 Aug 2023
Part of a day still in front of gathering The Guardian Quiptic 31 Jul 2023
Levelling up happening late in the day The Times Cryptic 30 Jun 2023
Latter part of the day The Guardian Quick 26 Jan 2023
Remains of the day? LA Times Daily 04 Jan 2023
Perhaps today's close competition not tense The Telegraph Toughie 19 Oct 2022
Levelling up perhaps a bit late in the day
When darkness is coming in ironwork?
When darkness is coming in ironwork? The Guardian Cryptic 08 Oct 2021
Time for ironing?
Close of day The Telegraph Quick 17 Apr 2021
Levelling out late in the day
Late afternoon The Sun Two Speed 17 Feb 2021
Very unstable engine outside in dusk The Sun Two Speed 17 Feb 2021
Time to be part of campaign I never rejected The Telegraph Cryptic 29 Jan 2021
"The Discomfort of ___," novel by Marieke Lucas Rijneveld which won the International Booker Prize 2020
Nightfall The Telegraph Quick 03 Jan 2021
Ironing, perhaps at end of day
End of the day The Times Concise 12 Dec 2020
Drawing level at close of day?
Ironing, perhaps at end of day
Settled at home with German on time before night
Smoothing the end of the day
Hours before bedtime The Times Concise 14 Mar 2020
Stable in Gulf leading at the end of the day Irish Times Crosaire 08 Feb 2020
Steven in group keeps time later The Sun Two Speed 31 Oct 2019
First sinner no good round home in dusk The Sun Two Speed 14 Oct 2019
Early night Premier Sunday 08 Sep 2019
No time for equestrian competition late in day
Levelling the score late in the day
Vespers time Eugene Sheffer 22 May 2019
Levelling the score late in the day
First Lady no good round home in dusk The Sun Two Speed 02 May 2019
Very dodgy engine outside in twilight The Sun Two Speed 11 Apr 2019
English archdeacon at home -- good time for putting feet up? The Telegraph Cryptic 05 Apr 2019
Not odd to have gin cocktail at the end of day
. Time // for some smooth activity?
Mostly never gets up in good time
Close of day The Times Concise 09 Dec 2018
Non-daytime / ironing?
5 over 9 in, say, after 8?
Prime-time time The New Yorker 09 Jul 2018
Very unreliable engine outside in dusk
Steven in Grimsby keeping late hours
Close of the day The Telegraph Quick 19 Apr 2018
Decreasing time for supper? The Telegraph Toughie 06 Mar 2018
Time of falling light The Telegraph Quick 02 Mar 2018
“When it is ____, ye say, It will be fair weather: for the sky is red” (St Matthew) The Times Specialist Sunday 07 Jan 2018
How Carol says snow settles in Freiburg finally around 6pm?
Time is pressing? The Telegraph Cryptic 14 Dec 2017
Night The Telegraph Quick 05 Nov 2017
Late in the day to be smoothing things out?
Still elected government, at the end of the day
Ironing, perhaps, some time after dark?
Close of the day The Times Concise 20 Mar 2017
Making smooth transition from day into night
Regular gin drunk at sundown
Time for settling scores? The Telegraph Cryptic 30 Jan 2017
5 to 9pm, say – say about 9 to 5 backwards!
Night time Family Time 17 Oct 2016
Making uniform or sort of dress that's formal The Telegraph Cryptic 08 Aug 2016
Latter part of day The Times Concise 16 Feb 2016
Vespers time The Washington Post 17 Jan 2016
Prime TV time USA Today 03 Jan 2016
Prime TV time
Decreasing maybe later in the day
Time for squaring up?
Like very few newspapers these days
Primetime TV time
Nightfall
Time for vespers
Time to retire?
Phone bill category
__ news
Quip, part 4
Prime TV time
Enchanted time of song
When "ladies" work
After six
Crepuscular time of day
Kind of star
Kind of star
Remains of the day?
When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie
Night time
Dinner time
Concluding period
Eliminating bias
Vespers time
Prime-time time
Twilight time
Dusk
"Some Enchanted" time?
"Sam and Janet", "Sam and Janet who?", "Sam and Janet __"
Time of day
Dinner time.
Part of the day.
Complin time.
Vesper.
Sera, in Rome.
Time of day.
Vesper time.
Time of Hesperus.
Dusk.
When Hesperus is seen.
"Some Enchanted ___."
Subject of "South Pacific" song.
Busy time on the Great White Way.
"Oh, how lovely is the ___."
Candlelight time.
Nightfall.
The close of a day.
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