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The evening, meaning the end of the day, doesn't have a fixed time. It is defined as that period between late afternoon and night; for some that means the period of dusk, or twilight, from sundown to darkness or near-darkness.

When many people speak of the evening they think of around six pm, because that's the time the majority of people have finished their day's work.

In another sense we might say, we're spending the evening with friends, or, we ate out yesterday evening, usually referring to night rather than evening.

In English the noun, even, dates back to the Old English word, aefnung. By the 1450s, even had been replaced by evening. Today we still see uses of the term evenin words such as evensong, and eventide.

5 or 6. but really its 6

The Evening starts at 6:00pm according to some.

Depending on your perspective, evening can also start when it gets dark.

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