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Twilight zone Meaning in English

expression

ˈtwaɪˌɫaɪt/ /ˈzoʊn
TWY-lyte ZONE
twˈaɪlaɪt/ /zˈəʊn
twy-LYTE ZOAN

Definition

A 'twilight zone' is a place, situation, or state that is mysterious, unclear, or in-between; originally, it refers to the dim area between light and dark, and is used for anything uncertain or strange.

Usage & Nuances

Often used metaphorically for situations that are unclear, strange, or in-between. Frequently found in science, psychology, and pop culture because of the TV show 'The Twilight Zone'. Not formal; typically descriptive or figurative. Examples: 'in a twilight zone', 'feel like I'm in the twilight zone.'

Example Sentences

He felt like he was in a twilight zone after the accident.

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At dusk, the forest turned into a mysterious twilight zone.

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The deep ocean is known as the twilight zone because little light reaches there.

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This whole conversation is starting to feel like the twilight zone.

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After moving to the new city, she felt she was in some kind of twilight zone—nothing felt normal.

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Sometimes, waking up suddenly, it feels like you're stuck in a twilight zone between dreams and reality.

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