"Dust" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dust:
Noun:
1. A small quantity of powdered matter, such as powdered stone or cement, that is left over after processing.
2. Fine particles of matter, such as skin cells, hair, or tiny fragments of objects, that are suspended in the air and settle on surfaces.
Verb:
1. To remove or clear away dust or dirt from a surface.
2. To scatter or sprinkle dust over a surface to prevent erosion or to make it easier to clean.
Example sentences:
1. She dusted the bookshelf, carefully wiping away the dust from each book.
2. The dry air in the desert simply blew away the dust from the surface of the ground.
In general, "dust" refers to small, loose particles of matter that can be found on surfaces or in the air. It is often associated with cleaning, as people frequently dust surfaces to remove dirt and allergens.
Dusk is the time of day between day and night, when the sun is below the horizon, but still visible as a glow on the horizon. It is also known as twilight.
I think you meant "dusk".<br><br>Dusk is the time of day when the sun is below the horizon, but the sky is still light, usually occurring at the end of the evening. It is often described as the period between the end of sunset and nightfall, characterized by a soft, warm glow and a sense of twilight.
Duskiness refers to the quality of being dark or shadowy, typically at the end of day or close to nightfall. It can also describe the gloominess or somberness of an atmosphere, such as a dark and eerie landscape. In a more figurative sense, duskiness can also refer to the faintness or obscurity of something, like a dimly lit memory or a confusing idea.
Dusks refer to the time period around sunset, typically occurring between the late afternoon and early evening hours. It is often characterized by a gradual decline in daylight, a change in temperature, and a shift in the quality of light. The term can also be used to describe a period of transition or a fleeting moment of beauty, often evoking feelings of serenity and contemplation.