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daylight

/ˈdeɪlaɪt/

Meanings
  • noun

    The time during which the sun is above the horizon; the period of light in a twenty-four-hour day.

    - "The daylight lasts longer in the summer."
    - "The birds sing in the early daylight."
    - "The flowers bloom during the daylight hours."
  • noun

    A clear and open area; a place free from obstruction.

    - "The daylight between the trees allowed the sun to warm the ground."
    - "The daylight in the forest was filled with the sound of birds singing."
    - "The daylight in the room was filled with natural light."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈdeɪlaɪt/



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  2. /ˈdeɪlaɪt/



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Antonyms

darkness , night
Synonyms

dayspring , sunrise , sunlight , sunshine , daytime
Rhymes
Words rhyming with daylight
nightlight , moonlight , headlight , twilight
Variants
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daylight , daylights , daylight saving , daylight saving time , daylight saving times , daylight savings , daylight savings time , daylight time , daylight between , put some daylight between , in broad daylight , see daylight , as clear as anything , as clear as day , as clear as day/daylight/anything , as clear as daylight
Etymology
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Old English dægelig, from dæg 'day' + lig 'lasting, continuing'


Trivia
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  1. Daylight saving time, which is designed to make better use of daylight during the longer days of the year, was first proposed in the late 19th century.

  2. The longest day of the year, known as the summer solstice, is the day with the most daylight hours.

  3. Daylight is essential for the growth of plants, as it provides the energy they need through photosynthesis.


Related Concepts
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  1. Sunlight: The electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun and reaching the earth's surface, providing the energy necessary for photosynthesis and supporting life.

  2. Twilight: The period of day when the sun is below the horizon but the sky is still illuminated by its afterglow.


Culture
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Daylight holds significant cultural and symbolic meanings in various contexts. In literature, daylight often represents hope, renewal, and clarity. In art, daylight is often used to depict natural beauty and serenity. In music, daylight is a common metaphor for happiness and positivity.

How to Memorize "daylight"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize daylight, imagine a clear, open area where the sun is shining. Picture the sun rising over the horizon and casting its light over the landscape.

  2. associate

    - Associate daylight with positive feelings and experiences. Think about the feeling of warmth and light on your skin, or the sound of birds singing in the morning.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Days Have Light' to remember the definition of daylight. This can help you remember that daylight is the time during the day when the sun is shining.


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