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Meaning of Midday
The middle of the day, especially noon.
Etymology of Midday
The word "midday" has its roots in Old English "middæg", which is a combination of "mid" meaning "middle" and "dæg" meaning "day".
The term has been used in the English language since the 9th century to describe the middle of the day, and its meaning has remained relatively consistent over time.
Synonyms
noon
daytime
afternoon
morning
evening
night
dusk
dawn
twilight
daytime hours
lunchtime
midmorning
midafternoon
peak hours
rush hour
prime time
high noon
solar noon
meridiem
diel
daylight
daylight hours
daytime activities
working hours
business hours
office hours
school hours
class hours
break time
recess
intermission
halt
pause
stop
interval
rest
lull
hiatus
gap
span
period
phase
spell
stretch
time
hour
moment
instant
second
minute
noonday
noontide
noontime
midday sun
sun peak
zenith
apogee
culmination
summit
acme
apex
peak
prime
heyday
bloom
flower
blossoming
flourishing
thriving
prospering
booming
high point
climax
crest
crown
top
meridian
equinox
solstice
eclipse
sunrise
sunset
morning star
evening star
Definitions
- The middle of the day, especially noon, when the sun is highest in the sky.
- A period of time in the middle of the day, often used to describe a break or a pause.
Usage Examples
- The company takes a break at midday to allow employees to have lunch.
- The sun is highest in the sky at midday, making it the perfect time for a picnic.
- The midday news report is a popular program that airs at noon every day.
Antonyms
midnight
night
evening
dusk
twilight
dawn
morning
nightfall
darkness
nighttime
late afternoon
early morning
predawn
prenoon
postnoon
afternoon
nighttime hours
evening hours
late hours
early hours
nighttime activities
evening activities
morning activities
dusk activities
twilight activities
nightfall activities
darkness activities