night-light
nounDivide night-light into syllables:
night · light
How to pronounce night-light:
Definition of night-light:
- night-light (noun):
- a light kept burning throughout the night
- the time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside.
Synonyms for night-light:
24-hour interval
dark
day
evening
late-night hour
lights-out
mean solar day
midnight
nighttime
period of time
small hours
solar day
time period
twenty-four hour period
twenty-four hours
wedding night
weeknight
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