Adverb
at night (not comparable)
During the night.
Owls usually hunt at night.
A 1962-63 black-and-white photomontage in the exhibition shows a view through the windshield of a car driving toward the arch at night. Source: Internet
A band of white lights at the top of the building is visible all over Chicago at night, and changes colors for different events. Source: Internet
Above convert, temperatures can fall to near freezing at night, and frost sometimes occurs. Source: Internet
According to her autobiography, during this time she hid in friends' homes and moved at night. Source: Internet
According to the man, his neighbours use juju to make him sleep with the complainant at night to enrich themselves. Source: Internet
Adenauer credited his strong health in older age to the use of an infusion of barley water taken at night, but also maize stigma, mallow, sage, and yellow roses, which he used for coughs he was prone to. Source: Internet