Nightly

//ˈnaɪtli//

Synonyms for "nightly" (6 found)

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Closest matches (2)

Adverb(1 words)

Strong matches (1)

Related words (3)

Adjective(1 words)

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Translations

26 translations across 11 languages.

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Bulgarian

2 entries
  • всяка нощ adv (every night)
  • нощем adv (every night)

Danish

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  • natlig adj (occurring every night)

Esperanto

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  • nokte adv (every night)

Finnish

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  • jokailtainen adj (occurring every night)
  • jokaöinen adj (occurring every night)
  • joka ilta adv (every night)
  • joka yö adv (every night)

Hindi

2 entries
  • रात्रिक adj (occurring every night)
  • रात्रिक adv (every night)

Hungarian

3 entries
  • éjjelenként adv (every night)
  • éjjelente adv (every night)
  • éjszakánként adv (every night)

Italian

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  • notturno adj (occurring every night)
  • di notte adv (every night)
  • ogni notte adv (every night)

Polish

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  • conocny adj (occurring every night)

Russian

4 entries
  • ежено́чный adj (occurring every night)
  • ежено́щный adj (occurring every night)
  • ежено́чно adv (every night)
  • ежено́щно adv (every night)

Spanish

2 entries
  • nocturno adj (occurring every night)
  • cada noche adv (every night)

Ukrainian

2 entries
  • щоні́чний adj (occurring every night)
  • щоні́чно adv (every night)

Sample sentences

18 total sentences available.

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The policeman was on his usual nightly round.

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The orchestra plays nightly the whole night through.

Source: tatoeba (1529088)

But day does daily draw my sorrows longer, and night does nightly make grief's length seem longer.

Source: tatoeba (2353440)

When the full moon, gleaming silver, rises over the horizon, it seems significantly larger than when it has progressed farther on its nightly path, standing high in the heavens. Amazingly, this is an optical illusion.

Source: tatoeba (2725677)

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