Pronunciation: /nɪk.tə.ˈfɪl.i.ə/
noun a love or preference for the night or darkness
A1 I have nyctophilia, so I love staying up late at night.
A2 Nyctophilia is the love of darkness and night.
B1 Her nyctophilia led her to explore abandoned buildings at night.
B2 The photographer's nyctophilia inspired them to capture the beauty of the night sky.
C1 His deep nyctophilia drove him to study nocturnal animals in their natural habitat.
C2 The writer's nyctophilia is evident in their hauntingly beautiful descriptions of the night.
formal Nyctophilia is a love or preference for the night or darkness.
informal I think I might have nyctophilia because I always feel more alive at night.
slang Some people call themselves night owls but I prefer the term nyctophilia.
figurative Her nyctophilia for mystery novels led her to stay up all night reading.
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