sundown

[US]/'sʌndaʊn/
[UK]/'sʌndaʊn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. the time in the evening when the sun disappears below the horizon, marking the end of the day.

Example Sentences

The beach is a beautiful place to watch the sundown.

They decided to have a picnic at the park at sundown.

The colors of the sky during sundown are breathtaking.

She enjoys taking photographs of the landscape at sundown.

The temperature drops significantly after sundown.

The birds return to their nests at sundown.

The city lights start to illuminate as the sundown approaches.

They always go for a walk in the neighborhood at sundown.

The farmers finish their work in the fields at sundown.

The sound of crickets fills the air at sundown.

Real-world Examples

Now the Starks are feasting us at sundown.

Source: Game of Thrones (Season 1)

We're not in a hurry. Dad sleeps until sundown.

Source: Rick and Morty Season 3 (Bilingual)

Actually, you bet he would propose before sundown.

Source: Mulan 2

This is a sundown town. What's that?

Source: green book

Although after sundown, it may have to ask for directions.

Source: Scientific 60 Seconds - Scientific American May 2020 Collection

If weather permits, they should be easy to see just after sundown.

Source: VOA Special December 2020 Collection

Just be back before sundown or the tree people will eat you.

Source: Rick and Morty Season 2 (Bilingual)

So you just...I just try and get from sunup to sundown.

Source: Grey's Anatomy Season 2

I'll give you the name just don't go after sundown.

Source: American Horror Story Season 1

Of course, you'll be wanting to be gone from here by sundown.

Source: Rick and Morty Season 2 (Bilingual)

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