A1 noun #858 am häufigsten 3 Min. Lesezeit

twilight

Erklärung von twilight auf deinem Niveau:

Twilight is the time when the sun goes away. It is not dark yet. You can see the light in the sky. It is a very pretty time of day. You can see twilight in the morning and in the evening.

Twilight is the soft light you see after the sun sets. It is the time between day and night. The sky often looks orange, pink, or blue. Many people like to take walks during twilight because it is very quiet and peaceful.

Twilight is the period of illumination when the sun is just below the horizon. It happens twice a day: before sunrise and after sunset. It is a popular time for photography because the light is soft and creates beautiful shadows. People often use the phrase 'twilight years' to talk about the final years of someone's life.

Twilight refers to the atmospheric glow that occurs when the sun is below the horizon. It acts as a bridge between daylight and darkness. Beyond its literal meaning, it is often used metaphorically to describe the end of a period, such as the 'twilight of an empire' or the 'twilight of a career,' suggesting a slow decline or a final phase.

The term twilight denotes the period of indirect solar illumination that occurs when the sun is positioned below the horizon. Scientifically, it is categorized into civil, nautical, and astronomical stages based on the sun's angle. Figuratively, the word is imbued with a sense of liminality, often representing a transition between clarity and obscurity. In literature, it is frequently employed to evoke moods of melancholy, nostalgia, or anticipation, marking the threshold where the familiar world of day yields to the mysterious realm of night.

Etymologically derived from the Old English 'twēonleoht,' twilight signifies a state of duality—the 'two-light' phenomenon. It represents the quintessential liminal space, a temporal threshold that has captivated poets and scientists alike. In a C2 context, twilight is not merely a meteorological event but a profound symbol of transition, decline, and the ephemeral nature of existence. Whether discussing the 'twilight of the gods' in Norse mythology or the subtle shifts in atmospheric refraction, the word carries deep cultural and philosophical weight, transcending its basic definition to touch upon the complexities of human perception and the inevitable passage of time.

twilight in 30 Sekunden

  • Twilight is the period between day and night.
  • It happens before sunrise and after sunset.
  • It is an uncountable noun.
  • It is often used metaphorically for endings.

Have you ever noticed how the sky turns a beautiful shade of purple or soft blue right after the sun disappears? That is twilight. It is not quite daytime, but it is not fully night yet either.

Because the sun is just below the horizon, its light bounces off the atmosphere and creates a gentle, glowing effect. This makes it a favorite time for photographers who call it the golden hour or blue hour, depending on the stage of twilight.

Whether you are waking up early or winding down for the evening, twilight offers a peaceful moment of transition. It marks the boundary where the busy world of the day slows down to meet the quiet of the night.

The word twilight comes from the Old English word twēonleoht. If you break that down, twēon means 'two' and leoht means 'light'. So, literally, it is 'two-light'—the light between day and night!

It is a Germanic root, sharing ancestors with the Dutch schemerlicht and German Zwielicht. The 'twi-' prefix is the same one you see in 'twice' or 'between', highlighting the dual nature of this time of day.

Historically, this time was often associated with mystery or transition in folklore. Because it is neither fully light nor fully dark, it was often viewed as a liminal space where the veil between worlds was thin.

You will hear twilight used in both casual conversation and poetic writing. It is a very versatile noun that sets a specific mood.

Common phrases include 'at twilight' or 'in the twilight'. You might hear someone say, 'We went for a walk at twilight,' which sounds much more descriptive than just saying 'in the evening.'

In a more metaphorical sense, it can refer to the final stages of something, like the 'twilight of his career'. This implies that a person's glory days are fading, much like the sun fading into the night.

1. Twilight years: Refers to the final years of a person's life. Example: 'She spent her twilight years gardening in the countryside.'

2. In the twilight of one's career: Nearing the end of a long professional journey. Example: 'The athlete is in the twilight of his career.'

3. Twilight zone: A state of mind or place that feels unreal or strange. Example: 'Working the night shift feels like living in the twilight zone.'

4. Between the dog and the wolf: An old French idiom for twilight, when it is hard to distinguish a friend from a foe. Example: 'The forest looks dangerous between the dog and the wolf.'

5. Twilight sleep: A state of semi-consciousness. Example: 'The patient was in a twilight sleep during the procedure.'

Twilight is an uncountable noun in most contexts, meaning we usually don't say 'a twilight' or 'twilights.' We treat it as a concept or a period of time.

Pronunciation is straightforward: /ˈtwaɪlaɪt/. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like highlight, skylight, and sunlight.

Grammatically, it often follows prepositions like 'at' or 'in'. You will rarely see it used as a verb, though in very creative, poetic English, you might see 'to twilight' used to describe the fading of light, though this is quite rare.

Wusstest du?

It literally means the time between two lights (day and night).

Aussprachehilfe

UK /ˈtwaɪ.laɪt/

Clear 'twi' sound followed by 'light'.

US /ˈtwaɪ.laɪt/

Similar to UK, very crisp 't' sounds.

Häufige Fehler

  • Pronouncing the 'w' as 'v'
  • Ignoring the second 't'
  • Misplacing the stress

Reimt sich auf

sunlight highlight skylight starlight flight

Schwierigkeitsgrad

Lesen 2/5

Easy to read

Schreiben 2/5

Easy to use

Sprechen 2/5

Easy to pronounce

Hören 2/5

Easy to hear

Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest

Voraussetzungen

sun light day night

Als Nächstes lernen

dusk dawn horizon

Fortgeschritten

liminal atmospheric refraction

Wichtige Grammatik

Uncountable Nouns

Twilight is uncountable.

Prepositions of Time

At twilight.

Articles

The twilight.

Beispiele nach Niveau

1

The sky is blue at twilight.

sky / blue / at / twilight

Use 'at' with time periods.

2

I like twilight.

I / like / twilight

Simple subject-verb-object.

3

It is twilight now.

it / is / twilight / now

Use 'it' for time.

4

Twilight is pretty.

twilight / is / pretty

Adjective usage.

5

See the twilight.

see / the / twilight

Imperative.

6

Twilight comes early.

twilight / comes / early

Adverb usage.

7

Is it twilight?

is / it / twilight

Question form.

8

We watch twilight.

we / watch / twilight

Verb usage.

1

The city looks beautiful at twilight.

2

We walked home during the twilight.

3

The birds stop singing at twilight.

4

I love the colors of twilight.

5

Twilight lasts for a short time.

6

The street lights turned on at twilight.

7

We sat on the porch in the twilight.

8

Twilight is my favorite time of day.

1

The mountains were silhouetted against the twilight sky.

2

Photography is best during the twilight hours.

3

He is in the twilight of his long career.

4

The garden looked mysterious in the fading twilight.

5

We reached the summit just as twilight began.

6

The twilight air felt cool and refreshing.

7

She enjoyed the quiet solitude of twilight.

8

The village was bathed in a soft twilight glow.

1

The film captured the melancholy mood of the twilight.

2

He felt he was entering the twilight of his life.

3

The transition from day to night is marked by the onset of twilight.

4

The house stood in the twilight, casting long shadows.

5

They discussed their future in the twilight of the evening.

6

The twilight light made everything look surreal.

7

She spent her twilight years traveling the world.

8

The twilight sky turned a deep, bruised purple.

1

The novel explores the twilight of the aristocratic era.

2

He was caught in the twilight zone between reality and dreams.

3

The twilight of the empire was marked by political instability.

4

The artist was obsessed with the nuances of twilight light.

5

The landscape was shrouded in the dim light of twilight.

6

The twilight of his influence was apparent to everyone.

7

They walked through the forest in the encroaching twilight.

8

The twilight hours provided a sense of profound clarity.

1

The poem evokes the liminal beauty of the twilight.

2

She lived in the twilight of her own fading memories.

3

The twilight of the gods is a central theme in the myth.

4

The painting captures the ephemeral essence of twilight.

5

He navigated the twilight of his moral ambiguity.

6

The twilight of the century brought significant change.

7

The atmosphere was thick with the mystery of twilight.

8

She found peace in the quiet twilight of her existence.

Synonyme

dusk sunset gloaming nightfall evenfall crepuscule

Häufige Kollokationen

fading twilight
at twilight
twilight hours
in the twilight
golden twilight
deep twilight
twilight sky
twilight zone
approach of twilight
twilight years

Redewendungen & Ausdrücke

"Twilight years"

The final years of a person's life.

He retired to the beach for his twilight years.

neutral

"In the twilight of"

Near the end of a period.

He is in the twilight of his career.

formal

"Twilight zone"

A state of confusion or unreality.

I've been in a twilight zone since I woke up.

casual

"Between the dog and the wolf"

Twilight, when it is hard to see.

It is dangerous to walk between the dog and the wolf.

literary

"Twilight sleep"

A state of semi-consciousness.

The patient was kept in a twilight sleep.

medical

Leicht verwechselbar

twilight vs. Dusk

Both refer to evening time.

Dusk is a specific moment; twilight is a duration.

Dusk is when the sun disappears; twilight is the glow after.

twilight vs. Dawn

Both are transition times.

Dawn is morning; twilight is both morning and evening.

Dawn is the start of the day.

twilight vs. Night

Both involve darkness.

Night is full darkness; twilight has light.

It is not night yet; it is twilight.

twilight vs. Sunset

Both involve the sun going down.

Sunset is the event; twilight is the light effect.

We watched the sunset during twilight.

Satzmuster

A1

At + twilight

We met at twilight.

A2

In + the + twilight

He stood in the twilight.

B2

The + twilight + of + [noun]

The twilight of his career.

B1

During + twilight

Photos taken during twilight are best.

B1

The + [adj] + twilight

The fading twilight was lovely.

Wortfamilie

Substantive

twilight the time of day

Adjektive

twilit lit by twilight

Verwandt

dusk synonym
dawn antonym

So verwendest du es

frequency

7

Förmlichkeitsskala

formal neutral casual

Tipps

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a 'two' sign in the sky during the transition.
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When Native Speakers Use It

Use it to set a mood in a story.
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Cultural Insight

It is a very romanticized time of day.
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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'the' before it.
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Say It Right

Emphasize the 'Twi' sound.
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Don't Make This Mistake

Do not treat it as countable.
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Did You Know?

It comes from Old English 'two-light'.
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Study Smart

Read poems that use the word.

Einprägen

Eselsbrücke

Twi (two) + Light = The time when two lights (day and night) meet.

Visuelle Assoziation

A sunset where the sky is half blue and half dark.

Word Web

sun sunset night glow sky transition

Herausforderung

Describe a sunset using the word twilight.

Wortherkunft

Old English

Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: Two-light

Kultureller Kontext

None, but can be associated with death in metaphorical contexts.

Often associated with romance, endings, and mystery.

The Twilight Zone (TV show) Twilight (book series) Twilight (movie)

Im Alltag üben

Kontexte aus dem Alltag

Photography

  • twilight hours
  • golden hour
  • soft light

Literature

  • fading light
  • mysterious gloom
  • poetic twilight

Daily life

  • at twilight
  • before dark
  • evening walk

Career/Business

  • twilight of his career
  • final phase

Gesprächseinstiege

"Do you prefer dawn or twilight?"

"What is your favorite thing to do at twilight?"

"Does twilight make you feel peaceful?"

"Have you ever seen a beautiful twilight?"

"What does the 'twilight of a career' mean to you?"

Tagebuch-Impulse

Describe the sky at twilight.

Write about a memory you have from twilight.

How does the changing light at twilight affect your mood?

If you were a painter, how would you capture twilight?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen
Dusk is the end of the day, while twilight is the period of light.
No, it is uncountable.
No, it happens at sunrise too.
Twilit.
Yes, very common in descriptions.
No, it means fading light.
Sunlight, highlight.
Yes, metaphorically for 'ending'.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The sky is pretty at ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: twilight

Twilight is the time of day.

multiple choice A2

When does twilight happen?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Before sunrise and after sunset

Twilight is the transition period.

true false B1

Twilight is a countable noun.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It is an uncountable noun.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

Alles zugeordnet!

Matching words to their meanings.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Correct structure is 'The twilight was beautiful'.

Ergebnis: /5

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