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Meaning of pre-dawn
The time before dawn.
Etymology of pre-dawn
The term "pre-dawn" is derived from the Latin words "prae" meaning "before" and "diluculum" or "dies" meaning "dawn" or "day".
Historically, the phrase has been used to describe the time period before the sun rises, often in relation to military, astronomical, or religious contexts.
Synonyms
pre-daybreak
early morning
pre-sunrise
before dawn
pre-twilight
early hours
pre-day
morning
wee hours
small hours
late night
overnight
pre-nocturnal
crepuscular
auroral
vespertine
nocturnal
pre-crepuscular
antediluvian
pre-liminal
liminal
crepuscular
diel
nycthemeral
early
pre-matutinal
matutinal
pre-auroral
antecedent
preceding
prior
previous
pre-existing
precursor
forerunner
prelude
preface
introduction
preliminary
preparatory
inaugural
initiatory
precursory
anticipatory
premonitory
warning
heralding
portentous
ominous
fateful
doomed
inauspicious
ill-omened
untimely
unseasonable
inopportune
premature
preterm
precocious
advanced
forward
precursory
Definitions
- Relating to or occurring before the dawn of a new day.
- * The period of time before the sun rises.
Usage Examples
- The pre-dawn hours were the most peaceful time for meditation.
- * The pre-dawn sky was painted with hues of pink and orange.
- * The pre-dawn darkness was suddenly interrupted by the sound of birds chirping.
Antonyms
dusk
evening
night
nighttime
twilight
sundown
daybreak
afternoon
morning
midday
noon
daytime
post-meridian
post-noontide
evening
eventide
nightfall
nocturnal
late afternoon
late evening
post-dusk
post-twilight
late morning
forenoon
mid-morning
post-dawn
daytime
diurnal
meridian
solar
post-solar
late day
post-noon