Arrebol means glow — a common term in Beautiful Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 4, 2026
Arrebol
noun • /[a-rre-BOL]/
glow
Example:
El arrebol iluminaba el cielo.
The glow lit up the sky.
🧠 What does Arrebol mean?
Arrebol refers to the reddish or rosy hue that appears in the sky, especially at sunrise or sunset, caused by the reflection and scattering of sunlight by atmospheric particles. It is a poetic term used to describe the beautiful, warm colors that paint the horizon during these transitional times of day. The term captures the ephemeral beauty of the sky's coloring, evoking a sense of natural artistry.
📚 Extra examples
- El arrebol de la tarde tiñó las nubes de tonos anaranjados y rosados.
The sunset glow tinged the clouds with orange and pink tones. - Los pintores a menudo intentan capturar el efímero arrebol en sus paisajes.
Painters often try to capture the ephemeral glow in their landscapes. - Al amanecer, un suave arrebol anunciaba la llegada del día.
At dawn, a soft glow announced the arrival of the day.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'arrebol' comes from the Arabic word 'arrabbal,' meaning 'painter' or 'one who colors,' highlighting the artistic quality of the sky's coloration.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "Arrebol"
Synonyms: Rubor, Tintura, Tinte rojizo, Rosicler
Opposites: Oscuridad, Penumbra, Sombras
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