Daylight
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Daylight ( noun )
- The light of day as distinct from darkness, especially that of sunrise or sunset.
- The natural light of the daytime.
- The period of time from sunrise to sunset.
Origin:
Middle english daylēoht, from day- + lēoht light.
Examples:
- The daylight was fading as the sun set.
- She opened the curtains to let in the daylight.
- The daylight was too bright for him to see the screen.
- We need to finish this task before daylight.
- I love the smell of fresh cut grass in the daylight.
(As a verb)
Daylight ( verb )
- The light of day as distinct from darkness, especially that of sunrise or sunset.
- The natural light of the daytime.
- The period of time from sunrise to sunset.
Origin:
Middle english daylēoht, from day- + lēoht light.
Examples:
- The daylight was fading as the sun set.
- She opened the curtains to let in the daylight.
- The daylight was too bright for him to see the screen.
- We need to finish this task before daylight.
- I love the smell of fresh cut grass in the daylight.