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Meaning of daytime
The primary meaning of the word "daytime" refers to the period of the day between sunrise and sunset.
Etymology of daytime
The word "daytime" originated in the 15th century from the combination of "day" and "time", with "day" coming from Old English "dæg" and "time" from Old English "tīma".
The term has been used to refer to the period of the day between sunrise and sunset, and has been in use since Middle English.
Synonyms
day
morning
afternoon
sunlight
daytime hours
daytime activities
diurnal
daylight
sunup
morning time
afternoon time
waking hours
working hours
school hours
business hours
office hours
daylight hours
daily
daytime television
daytime programming
morning sunlight
afternoon sunlight
solar time
civil time
daytime radio
daytime drama
daytime serial
daytime soap
daybreak
dawn
forenoon
high noon
daytime show
daytime talk show
morning show
afternoon show
Definitions
- The period of the day from sunrise to sunset, especially as opposed to nighttime.
- The time of day when the sun is visible in the sky.
- The period of time when people are typically awake and active.
Usage Examples
- The park is busiest during daytime hours when children are on summer break.
- The daytime temperature is expected to reach a high of 85 degrees today.
- She prefers to work daytime shifts because she has family obligations at night.