DAY vs MORNING: NOUN
- Period of life or activity.
- The time during which the sun shines upon any specified point of the moon's surface: opposed to lunar night.
- The interval between two successive transits of the moon across the meridian: sometimes called tidal day.
- December 27. a festival observed in honor of St. John the evangelist and apostle.
- One of the compartments of a mullioned window.
- The period during which the sun is above the horizon, or shines continuously on any given portion of the earth's surface; the interval of light, in contradistinction to that of darkness, or to night; the period between the rising and the setting of the sun, of varying length, and called by astronomers the artificial day.
- Same as dey.
- A period of opportunity
- Some point or period in time
- The recurring hours when you are not sleeping (especially those when you are working)
- Time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis
- A day assigned to a particular purpose or observance
- The time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside
- An era of existence or influence
- The time for one complete rotation of the earth relative to a particular star, about 4 minutes shorter than a mean solar day
- A specific, characteristic period in one's lifetime.
- The 24-hour period during which the earth completes one rotation on its axis, traditionally measured from midnight to midnight.
- The period during which a celestial body makes a similar rotation.
- One of the numbered 24-hour periods into which a week, month, or year is divided.
- The portion of a 24-hour period that is devoted to work, school, or business.
- A 24-hour period or a portion of it that is reserved for a certain activity.
- Hence Light; sunshine.
- A period of opportunity or prominence.
- A period of time in history; an era.
- The period of light between dawn and nightfall; the interval from sunrise to sunset.
- The period of the earth's revolution on its axis. -- ordinarily divided into twenty-four hours. It is measured by the interval between two successive transits of a celestial body over the same meridian, and takes a specific name from that of the body. Thus, if this is the sun, the day (the interval between two successive transits of the sun's center over the same meridian) is called a solar day; if it is a star, a sidereal day; if it is the moon, a lunar day. See Civil day, Sidereal day, below.
- The regularly recurring period in each week set apart for some particular purpose, as for receiving calls, etc.
- The whole time or period of one revolution of the earth on its axis, or the space of twenty-four hours; specifically, the interval of time which elapses between two consecutive returns of the same terrestrial meridian to the sun.
- A particular or regularly recurring period of twenty-four hours, assigned to the doing of some specified thing, or connected with some event or observance: as, settling-day; bill-day.
- Specifically— An anniversary; the particular day on which some event is commemorated: as, St. Bartholomew's day; a birthday; New Year's day.
- United States writer best known for his autobiographical works (1874-1935)
- Time. Specified interval or space of time: as, three years' day to do something; he was absent for a year's day.
- Time to pay; credit.
- Period of time.
- Appointed time; set period; appointment.
- The time of light, or interval between one night and the next; the time between sunrise and sunset, or from dawn to darkness; hence, the light; sunshine; -- also called daytime.
- A time or period, as distinguished from other times or periods; age: commonly used in the plural: as, bygone days; the days of our fathers.
- A distance which may be accomplished in a day; a day's journey. See phrase below.
- The contest of a day; a battle or combat with reference to its issue or results: as, to carry the day.
- A long while; time of uncertain length.
- A day in turn; a fixed recurrent day.
- Nautical, the account or reckoning of a ship's course for twenty-four hours, from noon to noon.
- At an indefinite future time; on some day in the future.
- To-day: as, how are ye the day?
- Definite time of existence, activity, or influence; allotted or actual term of life, usefulness, or glory: as, his day is over.
- The time period between dawn and noon
- A conventional expression of greeting or farewell
- The earliest period
- The first light of day
- The first or early part of the day, lasting from midnight to noon or from sunrise to noon.
- The dawn.
- The first or early part; the beginning.
- Figuratively, the first or early part.
- A morning dram or draught.
- A slight repast taken at rising, some time before what is called breakfast.
- The first or early part of the day, variously understood as the earliest hours of light, the time near sunrise; the time from midnight to noon, from rising to noon, etc.
- The first or early part.
- The goddess Aurora.
- The part of the day from dawn to midday.
- The part of the day after midnight and before midday: one o'clock in the morning = 0100 or 1 a.m.
- The first part of the day, strictly from midnight to noon.
DAY vs MORNING: ADJECTIVE
- Occurring before nightfall.
- Working during the day.
- Of or relating to the day.
- Pertaining to the first part or early part of the day; being in the early part of the day
- A gown worn in the morning before one is dressed for the day.
- A gun fired at the first stroke of reveille at military posts.
- Nausea and vomiting, usually occurring in the morning; -- a common sign of pregnancy.
- A weapon consisting of a heavy ball set with spikes, either attached to a staff or suspended from one by a chain.
- The watch between four a. m. and eight a. m..
DAY vs MORNING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To become day; dawn: same as daw.
- A point or period in time
- To put off from day to day; adjourn. See daying.
- (idiom) (day after day) For many days; continuously.
- (idiom) (day in, day out) Every day without fail; continuously.
- (idiom) (one day) Someday.
- (idiom) (these days) At present; nowadays.
- (idiom) (one of those days) A difficult or trying day.
- (idiom) (one of these days) Someday.
- Pertaining to the first or early part of the day; being in the early part of the day, or before dinner: as, a morning concert.
- Existing, taking place, or seen in the morning: as, morning dew; morning light; morning service: often used figuratively.
DAY vs MORNING: RELATED WORDS
- Year, Night, Time, Evening, Hour, Afternoon, Hours, Morning, Week, Sidereal day, Twenty four hours, Solar day, Mean solar day, Daytime, Daylight
- Morning time, First light, Cockcrow, Break of the day, Break of day, Antemeridian, Dayspring, Aurora, Dawning, Good morning, Sunup, Forenoon, Sunrise, Dawn, Daybreak
DAY vs MORNING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Session, Year, Night, Time, Evening, Hour, Afternoon, Hours, Morning, Week, Solar day, Sidereal day, Mean solar day, Daytime, Daylight
- Noon, Day, Night, Evening, Afternoon, First light, Cockcrow, Break of day, Antemeridian, Dawning, Sunup, Forenoon, Sunrise, Dawn, Daybreak
DAY vs MORNING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Please continue, it just makes my day and every other true Americans day.
- Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.
- Each day we send an email with what was done the previous day.
- It is what we do day in and day out.
- Technology is improving day by day all over the world.
- Rickshaws, the list is growing day by day.
- When a holiday falls on a working day, that day is not counted as a working day.
- Reverses the current time of day from day to night, or night to day.
- Day, Christmas Day, or Remembrance Day falls on a Sunday, the following Monday is granted as a day off with pay.
- Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
- Wednesday morning to say good morning to Vince.
- Wish you beloved by sending good morning quotes, messages, Morning sms in hindi, english through whatsapp, facebook, sms via quotesms.
- From hours spent alone with God He came forth, morning by morning, to bring the light of heaven to men.
- Sue Serio is calling for snow to begin falling early Thursday morning with accumulating snow coming later in the morning.
- Getting up early; morning exercise, healthy breakfast can improve your habits to build your morning routine.
- Saturday morning was a different day altogether because there was no morning crew coming in!
- National Socialist morning service instead of the present confessional morning services which are usually conducted once per week.
- Can we talk this morning or tomorrow morning about the roles and responsibilities?
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DAY vs MORNING: QUESTIONS
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