evening
/ˈivnɪŋ/
UK: /ˈiːvnɪŋ/
evening
English
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Definition
The time of day between afternoon and night.
Etymology
From Middle English evening, evenyng, from Old English ǣfnung, from ǣfnian < ǣfen (from Proto-West Germanic *ābanþ, from Proto-Germanic *ēbanþs), corresponding to even + -ing.
Example Sentences
- "Toward evening, there was heavy rain."
- "I met my wife on a summer's evening in 1999."
- "Energy has seldom been found where we need it when we want it. Ancient nomads, wishing to ward off the evening chill and enjoy a meal around a campfire, had to collect wood and then spend time and effort coaxing the heat of friction out from between sticks to kindle a flame. With more settled people, animals were harnessed to capstans or caged in treadmills to turn grist into meal."
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