Pronunciation: /ˈmunˌboʊ/
noun a rainbow produced by moonlight rather than sunlight
A1 I saw a beautiful moonbow in the sky last night.
A2 A moonbow is a rare natural phenomenon that occurs when the moonlight is refracted through water droplets in the air.
B1 Photographing a moonbow can be challenging due to the low light conditions and the need for a long exposure.
B2 Witnessing a moonbow over a waterfall is a breathtaking experience that few people get to see.
C1 The colors of a moonbow are more muted than a rainbow because the light is reflected off the moon instead of the sun.
C2 Scientists study the formation of moonbows to better understand the optical properties of light and water interactions in the atmosphere.
formal The moonbow is a rare natural phenomenon that occurs when the moonlight refracts through water droplets in the air.
informal I heard there might be a moonbow tonight, so let's go outside and see if we can spot it!
slang Check out the cool moonbow in the sky right now, it looks awesome!
figurative The moonbow of success shone brightly upon her as she achieved her goals.
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