🌕moon

noun
/muːn/

Meaning

the natural satellite of the earth, visible mainly at night by reflected light from the sun
the natural satellite of the earth, visible at night by reflected light from the sun

Example Sentences

The moon shines brightly in the night sky.

The full moon shines brightly in the night sky.

Example Expressions

once in a blue moon

Synonyms

satellite, orb, crescent, full moon, lunar satellite, luna
Entry 1
satellite, orb, crescent, full moon
Entry 2
lunar satellite, luna

Antonyms

sun, darkness
Entry 1
sun, darkness
Entry 2
sun

Collocations

full moon, new moon, moonlight, moon surface, moon phases
Entry 1
full moon, new moon, moonlight, moon surface
Entry 2
full moon, new moon, moonlight, moon phases

More Example Sentences

I feel like I am over the moon.

How beautiful the full moon is!

The moon went behind the clouds.

Oh I am over the moon to hear that.

The moon shines at night and fades at dawn.

The rotation of the sun, the moon and the stars proves us the discipline in nature.

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