noun a period of time after sunset when it is dark outside
After-dark lighting and infrastructure are important considerations in urban planning to ensure safety and accessibility at night.
After-dark events refer to activities or entertainment that occur during the evening or nighttime hours.
After-dark tours or experiences cater to tourists looking to explore a destination at night.
After-dark can be used to describe the atmosphere or activities in bars, clubs, and other nighttime venues.
After-dark safety measures are put in place to ensure the well-being of individuals during nighttime hours.
A writer may use 'after-dark' to refer to writing sessions that occur late at night when they are most productive.
A psychologist may use 'after-dark' to describe the time of day when certain behaviors or mental health issues may worsen, such as anxiety or insomnia.
A security guard may use 'after-dark' to refer to the shift they work during nighttime hours to protect a property or premises.
An event planner may use 'after-dark' to promote evening events or parties that take place after sunset.
A nightclub manager may use 'after-dark' to advertise the club's operating hours and events that take place during the late evening and early morning hours.