evening

UK /ˈiːvnɪŋ/ US /ˈivnɪŋ/
noun 4

Collocations

30
1

(noun.) part of the day

ADJ

this, tomorrow, yesterday | Friday, Saturday, etc. | April, May, etc. | spring, summer, etc.

long

She enjoyed reading books during the long evenings of autumn.

dark | quiet | balmy, beautiful, fine, golden, warm | cold, cool, dry

early, late

The party didn't really get going until late evening when more guests finally arrived.

VERB + EVENING

spend

My family spent the evening playing board games and eating popcorn at home.

EVENING + VERB

progress, wear on

The party got more lively as the evening progressed and more guests arrived.

EVENING + NOUN

light, star | meal | shift, work | class, course | entertainment, performance | prayer, service | rush hour | news, newspaper, paper

PREP

during the ~, for an/the ~

We watched movies during the evening and ate popcorn together.

in the ~, on Friday, etc. ~

PHRASES

an/the evening off/out

My parents took an evening out to celebrate their anniversary at their favorite restaurant.

good evening

2

(noun.) event happening in the evening

ADJ

gala, musical, social

open, parents'

My son's school is holding a parents' evening next Thursday to discuss his progress.

convivial, enjoyable, lovely, memorable, pleasant, successful, wonderful

VERB + EVENING

hold

The school held an evening for parents to meet the teachers and discuss their children's progress.

EVENING + NOUN

clothes, dress, gown, wear

PREP

during the ~, for the ~

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