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Meaning of daylight hours
The primary meaning of "daylight hours" refers to the period of time between sunrise and sunset.
Etymology of daylight hours
The term "daylight" originates from Old English "dæg" meaning day and "lēoht" meaning light, while "hours" comes from Old French "heure" and Latin "hora", referring to a period of time.
The phrase "daylight hours" has been in use since the 15th century to describe the period of time when the sun is visible.
Synonyms
daytime
morning
afternoon
evening
sunlight
sunup
sunrise
daylight
dawn
daybreak
forenoon
high noon
daytime hours
working hours
business hours
office hours
school hours
waking hours
light
brightness
radiance
luminosity
illumination
diurnal
daytime activities
daily routine
morning light
afternoon sun
evening glow
daytime schedule
working day
business day
school day
waking day
hours of daylight
period of daylight
time of day
daylight period
diel period
civil twilight
solar day
Definitions
- The period of time between sunrise and sunset, during which the sun is visible in the sky.
- * The time of day when the sun is above the horizon, typically considered to be from dawn to dusk.
Usage Examples
- The store is open during daylight hours, so you can visit anytime between 8am and 6pm.
- * The hikers tried to avoid walking at night and instead planned their trek during daylight hours.
Antonyms
nighttime
darkness
night
dusk
twilight
evening
shadows
gloom
gloaming
moonlight
starlight
artificial light
lamp light
nighttime hours
evening hours
night time
dark hours
late hours
overnight
after dark
midnight
midnight hours
small hours
dead of night
witching hour