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sunsnounpl. of sun a ball-shaped gaseous celestial body that shines by its own lightthe incomprehensible vastness of a universe filled with billions of suns luminaries, spheres, stars clusters, constellations, galaxiesbinary stars, brown dwarfs(or brown dwarves), dwarfs(also dwarves), fixed stars, gassers, giant stars, lodestars(also loadstars), neutron stars, novas(or novae), pulsars, quasars, red dwarfs, red giants, red stars, subdwarfs, superclusters, supergiants, supernovas(or supernovae), variables, variable stars, white dwarfs the first appearance of light in the morning or the time of its appearanceI'm afraid that for this long trip we shall have to leave with the sun auroras(or aurorae), cockcrows, dawns, daybreaks, daylights, days, lights, mornings, morns, sunrises, sunups daytimesforenoons nightfalls, sundowns, sunsets darks, midnights, nights, nighttimesafternoons, middaysdusks, evenings, eventides, gloamings, twilights public acknowledgment or admiration for an achievementOlympians basking in the sun of athletic achievement while the public still remembers them acclaim, accolades, applauses, bays, credits, distinctions, glories, homages, honors, kudos, lauds, laurels, props(slang), réclames celebrities, fames, renowns, reputescompliments, encomiums(also encomia), eulogies, panegyrics, toasts, tributesacclamations, ovations, plaudits, praises, raves, rhapsodiescitations, commendations, kudos, notes, recommendationselevations, enshrinements, enthronements, exaltations, glorifications |