What is another word for daytimes?

Pronunciation: [dˈe͡ɪta͡ɪmz] (IPA)

Daytimes is a common word that describes the period of the day when the sun is shining. Other synonymous words for daytimes include daylight, daytime hours, daylight hours, and workday. Daylight refers to the hours during which there is natural light from the sun, while daytime hours and daylight hours are used to refer to the specific hours during the day. Workday is a term that describes the hours during which people typically work. Other synonyms for daytimes include daytime period, waking hours, and daytime peak. It is important to use the right synonym depending on the context of the sentence.

What are the hypernyms for Daytimes?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    daylight hours, Periods of time, diurnal hours, hours of the day.

What are the opposite words for daytimes?

Daytimes refer to the period of the day between sunrise and sunset. Antonyms for daytimes would be the period of the night from sunset to sunrise, also known as nighttimes. Another antonym would be evenings, which refer to the time after the sun has set but before it is completely dark outside. Late mornings and afternoons are also antonyms for daytimes, and refer to the periods of time after the early morning hours but before sunset. Other antonyms could include dawn, dusk, and twilight, which are the periods of time just before sunrise and just after sunset when the sun is just below the horizon.

What are the antonyms for Daytimes?

Usage examples for Daytimes

Then she shut herself up one day in her room, and made them all go round by the hall and passage, back and forth; and worked away mysteriously till the middle of the afternoon, when she unfastened all the doors again and set them wide, as they have for the most part remained ever since, in the daytimes; thus rendering Ruth's doings and ways particularly patent to the household, and most conveniently open to the privilege and second sight of story-telling.
"We Girls: A Home Story"
Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney
"It is a long time since you went away," she returned, "but I was right in your room every night, and daytimes I played in your ravine.
"Jewel's Story Book"
Clara Louise Burnham
He'd only come down the valley daytimes.
"Northern Lights"
Gilbert Parker

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