Dawnlike

/ˈdɔːnlaɪk/

भोर-सा; उषा जैसा

Origin & History

Formed in English from 'dawn' + the suffix '-like' meaning 'resembling'; in use from modern English descriptive style.

अंग्रेज़ी में 'dawn' (भोर/उषा) + प्रत्यय '-like' (जैसा/सदृश) से बना; आधुनिक अंग्रेज़ी के वर्णनात्मक प्रयोग में प्रचलित।

Definition

Resembling dawn in color, light, mood, or freshness; often used to describe pale pinkish light, soft brightness, or a new-beginning feeling.

भोर/उषा जैसा रंग, प्रकाश, वातावरण या ताज़गी लिए हुए; अक्सर हल्की गुलाबी रोशनी, कोमल चमक या नई शुरुआत-सा भाव बताने के लिए प्रयुक्त।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
A dawnlike glow spread across the horizon.
क्षितिज पर भोर-सी आभा फैल गई।

Usage Examples

The room filled with a dawnlike softness as the curtains fluttered.
She chose a dawnlike pink for the walls to make the space feel calm.
After the storm, a dawnlike clarity returned to the air.

Synonyms

Daybreak-like Morninglike Sunrise-like Early-morning Rosy Pale Fresh New

Related Forms

Noun
Verb
Adjective
Dawnlike / Dawn-lit / Rosy / Auroral
Adverb
Dawnlike (rarely used as an adverb)

Idioms & Phrases

Dawnlike light
भोर-सी रोशनी
A dawnlike calm
भोर-सी शांति
Dawnlike freshness
भोर-सी ताज़गी