The difference between Dusk and Sunset

When used as nouns, dusk means a period of time at the end of day when the sun is below the horizon but before the full onset of night, especially the darker part of twilight, whereas sunset means the time of day when the sun disappears below the western horizon.

When used as verbs, dusk means to begin to lose light or whiteness, whereas sunset means to phase out.


Dusk is also adjective with the meaning: tending to darkness or blackness.

check bellow for the other definitions of Dusk and Sunset

  1. Dusk as a noun:

    A period of time at the end of day when the sun is below the horizon but before the full onset of night, especially the darker part of twilight.

  2. Dusk as a noun:

    A darkish colour.

  1. Dusk as a verb (intransitive):

    To begin to lose light or whiteness; to grow dusk.

  2. Dusk as a verb (transitive):

    To make dusk.

  1. Dusk as an adjective:

    Tending to darkness or blackness; moderately dark or black; dusky.

  1. Sunset as a noun:

    The time of day when the sun disappears below the western horizon.

  2. Sunset as a noun:

    The changes in color of the sky at sunset.

  3. Sunset as a noun (figuratively):

    The final period of the life of a person or thing.

    Examples:

    "one's sunset years"

  4. Sunset as a noun (attributively):

    Having a set termination date.

    Examples:

    "The tax increase legislation included a sunset clause requiring renewal to prevent the tax increase from expiring."

  5. Sunset as a noun:

    The region where the sun sets; the west.

  1. Sunset as a verb (business, politics, transitive):

    To phase out.

    Examples:

    "We'll be sunsetting version 1.9 of the software shortly after releasing version 2.0 next quarter."