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Meanings of
daybreak
in inglés
portugués
romper do dia
catalán
matinada
español
amanecer
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The first light of day.
morning
dawn
sunrise
aurora
dawning
sunup
cockcrow
dayspring
first light
break of day
sunset
español
amanecer
Board game.
climate crisis
Related terms
tabletop game
Sinónimos
Examples for "
morning
"
morning
dawn
sunrise
aurora
dawning
Examples for "
morning
"
1
Hafeez tweeted: Met an inspirational Young lady today
morning
at Golf course.
2
Turkish forces shelled northern Iraq this
morning
,
a Kurdish government official said.
3
CRH will issue a statement on sales and market conditions tomorrow
morning
.
4
A senior diplomat said of Friday
morning
's
result: We want a deal.
5
Of course, crossing the Cerulean Sea in a
morning
was impossible too.
1
I shall need him ready a good hour before
dawn
,
maybe more.
2
May 25 marks the
dawn
of a new age in consumer privacy.
3
It was just past
dawn
;
the women had perhaps six hours' lead.
4
The pre
dawn
raid led to an 11 hour battle, officials said.
5
Toward
dawn
,
King told writer, I ask a human kind of question.
1
The
sunrise
empire has exemplified the latter method; China prefers the former.
2
We shall start immediately, and be back, at all events, by
sunrise
.
3
Furthermore,
sunrise
and local photoperiod timing depend on position in time zone.
4
Remind my brother that Egyptians believe in the power of the
sunrise
.
5
The direction of
sunrise
is also a matter of opinion, Jolober thought.
1
Splendid
aurora
in the night; a bright band of light from S.S.W.
2
Thicker pulsed the lances of the
aurora
;
changed to vast billowing curtains.
3
The mercury is 5 degrees below zero, and the
aurora
is glorious.
4
Also known as the
aurora
borealis, the Northern Lights are notoriously coy.
5
Straight before her gleamed and flashed and ebbed and palpitated the
aurora
.
1
The warts-and-all reality has been
dawning
on the US for some time.
2
The East has ever been the
dawning
-
point
of the Sun of Reality.
3
The East hath ever been the
dawning
-
place
of the Sun of Truth.
4
Understanding was
dawning
in him, it burnt a light in his eyes.
5
The boy opened the door and looked out upon the
dawning
day.
1
His last meal had been breakfast before
sunup
of the day before.
2
By
sunup
,
we'd left the river and turned up into the mountains.
3
Just at
sunup
an Indian came across the river on a pony.
4
Set your alarms for early-early and be in Pine Plains by
sunup
.
5
It's close to sunset any way; I'll finance the pilgrimage until
sunup
.
1
Sometimes he came at
cockcrow
,
or near it, before or after it.
2
About third
cockcrow
,
Kim woke after a sleep of thousands of years.
3
When he wakes at
cockcrow
the revellers are nearly all asleep.
4
And another at this table will deny Me before morning
cockcrow
.
5
Here they were shackled and left till
cockcrow
,
when the drills began again.
1
This was
dayspring
,
indeed, to a lad in such great darkness.
2
They were as open in their little flirtations as the
dayspring
from on high.
3
Sweeter than
dayspring
to the shipwrecked in Nova Zembla; ah!
4
For this reason they were deprived of the bounty which dawned in the Messianic
dayspring
.
5
We have made thee the manifestation of Our sovereignty and the
dayspring
of Our Names.
1
Is it possible to schedule another meeting at
first
light
tomorrow morning?
2
Rescuers called off a massive sea search late yesterday until
first
light
.
3
He said staff would be working from
first
light
to restore supplies.
4
Rist said, 'We can get some 'ands aloft at
first
light
,
sir.
5
It said crews would return to fixing lines at
first
light
tomorrow.
1
At the first
break
of
day
I gave the order to start.
2
On the following morning the preacher-plowman was afield at
break
of
day
.
3
It was long after the
break
of
day
,
when he woke up.
4
Ogula messengers gone in little canoe to Asiki at
break
of
day
.
5
It was just before
break
of
day
,
and it was very dark.
1
She thought, however, of the poor invalid to whom their meeting at dinner-time was the one
break
of
the
day
.
2
It was when they reached the departure lounge and began herding people toward the exits that Drick got his first big
break
of
the
day
.
3
2 Mac 13:17 This was done in the
break
of
the
day
,
because the protection of the Lord did help him.
Usage of
daybreak
in inglés
1
Before
daybreak
,
however, they were up and on their way once more.
2
The roar of the freshet awoke Nan in her bed before
daybreak
.
3
At
daybreak
saw four sail to windward; our squadron sent in chase.
4
With the
daybreak
we saw the vessel, and the timber-ship it was.
5
Two hours before
daybreak
the bell of the church gave the signal.
6
You want to know whether I stayed in the room till
daybreak
?
7
It was not dawn, it was
daybreak
;
a delightful and stern moment.
8
It was now
daybreak
on the morning of the 3d of July.
9
One hour before
daybreak
,
at 0457, the British commando attack would commence.
10
Often from
daybreak
to dusk no one spoke in the whole column.
11
The following morning at
daybreak
there was an indescribable commotion in Etretat.
12
They went over the dam in their canoes this morning at
daybreak
.
13
I look forward to despatching you on Tower Hill tomorrow at
daybreak
.
14
The battle commenced on the southern side, at
daybreak
of the 16th.
15
No no; set out for Ugijar as soon as it is
daybreak
.
16
He was relieved to see that
daybreak
was still thirty minutes away.
Other examples for "daybreak"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
daybreak
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
start at daybreak
rise at daybreak
leave at daybreak
awoke at daybreak
wait till daybreak
More collocations
Translations for
daybreak
portugués
romper do dia
madrugada
aurora
folga
catalán
matinada
albada
llostra
albor
alba
llustre
aurora
llostre
español
amanecer
orto
Daybreak
through the time
Daybreak
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common