adjective as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:She read a book by the moonlight, savoring the serenity of the night.

Definition:Light emitted by the moon, often described as gentle and serene.

From moonlight

Example:His face was a moonlike reflection in the smooth glass of the aquarium.

Definition:The image of the moon reflected in water or other surfaces, or the quality of resembling a mirror image.

From reflection

Example:Her eyes shone with a moonlike shimmer under the bright stage lights.

Definition:To sparkle or glitter in the same ethereal way the moonlight can.

From shimmer

Example:The moonlight provided enough illumination for them to navigate through the dark forest.

Definition:A mellow or ethereal light, akin to moonlight.

From illumination

Example:Under the full moonlike sky, the night was illuminated with a pale glow.

Definition:The time of day when the moon is prominently visible, determining the quality or aspect of the night.

From night

Example:The hallway walls were painted with a moonlike luminous surface that reflected and diffused light beautifully.

Definition:Bearing a similar luminance and brightness to the moon, indicating a radiant quality.

From luminous

Example:The translucent layer of fog in the park was almost moonlike in its silvery sheen.

Definition:Suggesting the ability to allow light to pass through it but still having a luminous quality like the moon.

From translucent

Example:The room was filled with a gentle moonlike glow, creating a cozy atmosphere.

Definition:An appearance similar to that of the moon, indicating a soft, diffused emission of light.

From glow

Example:The sapphire's moonlike blue hue reflected the essence of the night sky.

Definition:A gemstone that can sometimes emit a moonlike blue hue, akin to its clear and calming quality.

From sapphire

Example:The silver glow of the moonlight reflected off the lake, creating an almost moonlike appearance.

Definition:Representing the color or quality of the moon, which is often described as silvery.

From silver