Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dimpsy
Adjective
ˈdɪmp.si

Definition
Dimpsy refers to a state of twilight or a dim light, typically used to describe the time of day when the light is fading but not completely dark.

Examples
- The dimpsy light of evening made everything look magical.
- As the sun set, the landscape took on a dimpsy hue that enchanted all who saw it.

Meaning
The term conveys a sense of indistinctness or vagueness, often associated with the atmospheric conditions during twilight hours.

Synonyms
- Dusk
- Twilight
- Gloomy