day- visible, safer, bright, sun, clouds, blue sky, night- dark, scary, invisible, black sky, sometimes unsafe
clear
Alliteration is using the same letter in several words to create a sort of poem. What else in the sky would start with a "P"?What about "purple pillars of cloud" or "piles of purple cloud" or even "purple panorama." You might check out a dictionary or thesaurus to find some really good sky words to use.
Nouns do NOT describe stars. The word 'star' is a noun in its own right. It is adjectives that describe stars. Adjectives are 'starry' (rather infantile) , and 'stellar'. e.g. The starry night sky . or , The stellar night sky.
threathening or clouding come to mind
Some words that have ING in them and can be used to describe the sky are glistening and sparkling. Another word to describe the sky would be dazzling.
blue
dazzling, smiling, shimmering, glimmering,
Some words that are commonly used to describe shades of blue are ocean, sky, parade, and navy. Some other words are dark, cloudy, light, and bright.
day- visible, safer, bright, sun, clouds, blue sky, night- dark, scary, invisible, black sky, sometimes unsafe
The sky
clear
There are many words used to describe blue. There are words to describe the depth of colour, such as: light, pale, pastel, medium, bright, deep, and dark. There are words derived from the object the blue resembles: sky, aqua, turquoise, azure, sapphire, Wedgwood, and cobalt. There are even words derived from the common usage and places that have inspired the blue: baby, navy, royal, and Caribbean, Mediterranean, Boston, deep space, and midnight.
something that resembles a blue tone eg to describe a sky to describe a material to describe a bruise etcc
the sun was shinning like a golden disc, sunny day, clear blue sky
big words to describe excelence
The Esperanto words for earth and sky are tero and ĉielo.