Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Times in the evening or night in British Thesaurus
Times in the evening or night
close-down (noun)
British the time at the end of the day when a television company stops broadcasting programmes
closing time (noun)
the time when a pub, restaurant, shop etc closes at the end of each day
curfew (noun)
mainly American the time by which someone, especially a child, must be home in the evening
dinnertime (noun)
the time of day when you usually eat dinner
peak time (noun)
British the prime time television viewing hours
prime time (noun)
the most popular time for watching television, which is in the middle of the evening
the small hours (noun)
the time when it is very early in the morning, soon after midnight
sundown (noun)
mainly American the time when the sun goes below the horizon
sunset (noun)
the time in the evening when the sun goes down below the horizon and night begins
suppertime (noun)
teatime (noun)
the time in the late afternoon or early evening when you eat the meal called tea in the UK
a time of day, especially very early, that is not a reasonable time to speak to or see someone
ungodly hour ()
a time of day when it is very early or very late, and not reasonable to speak to or see someone
watershed (noun)
British a time in the evening when television stations start to broadcast programmes that are only suitable for adults