Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
duskly
Adverb
/ˈdʌskli/

Definition
In a manner relating to or characteristic of dusk; dim or shadowy.

Examples
- The room was lit duskly, casting long shadows on the walls.
- They walked through the park duskly, enveloped by the fading light.
- Her voice was duskly soft, adding to the serene atmosphere of the evening.

Meaning
Duskly describes something that has the qualities of dusk, often referring to light or atmosphere that is low in intensity and resembles the twilight hour.

Synonyms
- Gloomily
- Dully
- Dimly