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Words and phrases that have a meaning related to dawn:   (193 results)

Antonyms:
sundown, sunset

Often used in the same context:
sunrise, daybreak, nightfall, dusk, sundown, midnight, sunup, predawn, morn, twilight, sunset, reveille, witching hour, daylight, midday, noonday, noon, darkness, maghrib, straggle, suppertime, sleepyheads, moonrise, midmorning, summer solstice, herald, epoch, beginning, noontime, nighttime, mornings, millennium, waking, advent, dinnertime, romanesque, eventide, knell, sun, autumnal equinox, uhuru, wakening, hindenburg line, shawwal, lull, bedtime, arrival, starlit, day, spring equinox, awakening, outskirts, tenebrae, tammuz, slumbers, musketry, hours, gloaming, moment, moonlight, moonlit, midnite, atomic age, idylls, gendarmery, usher, presentiment, walpurgis night, era, moonless, hunkered down, vernal equinox, evening, midafternoon, zenith, hilal, mugginess, afternoon, sundowner, roaring forties, mesolithic, night, flagellants, rogation, worshipers, alpenglow, moonset, stillness, southeaster, winter solstice, feluccas, vanguard, frontier, blue sky, alit, crump, babylonian captivity, gaslit, millenium, triduum, owling, dapples, dawns, dawning, morning, sky, moon, skies, radiance, bloom, mists, springtime, sunshine, o, dream, lovelier, loveliest, lovely, enamoured, ghost, lonesome, sleepy, unapproachable, ageless, artless, barefoot, beautiful, bewitched, blithe, blithesome, boding, bright, cheerful

Appears in the definition of:
araujia sericofera, attack, aurora, auroral, aurorean, come, cruel plant, day, decamp, enchanter's nightshade, enemy, eos, forenoon, genus metasequoia, grayly, half-light, heimdal, heimdall, heimdallr, history, morn, morning, morning time, rose, roseate, slaty, strike, ushas

More general:
amount of time, begin, change, employment, hour, job, period, period of time, start, time of day, time period, work

Synonyms:
aurora, break of day, break of the day, click, cockcrow, come home, dawning, daybreak, dayspring, fall into place, first light, get across, get through, morning, penetrate, sink in, sunrise, sunup

Also try:
— Adjectives for dawn: early, first, new, gray, pre, grey, earliest, false, very, cold, rosy, more...

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