noun
- plural of predusk; the time of day just before dusk; the period of twilight approaching evening
Usage: typically used in literary or poetic contexts; often refers to the atmospheric quality or light during this time
Examples
- The predusks of autumn brought cooler air and longer shadows.
- She loved walking through the park during the predusks, when the sky turned shades of orange and purple.
- The photographer captured the soft light of predusks in her landscape series.
- In those predusks before winter, the days grew noticeably shorter.