daytime
day·time [ ˈdā-ˌtīm]
[ˈdā-ˌtīm]
: the time during which there is daylight
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Recent Examples on the Web
//Baumgartner said the daytime exchange with police had gone with no problems.
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Kieran Nicholson, The Denver Post, "Aurora police release body camera video of officer-involved shooting; attorney calls for feds to investigate," 8 Nov. 2019
//But Wintersole’s 60-year career spanned much more than daytime TV.
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Ashley Boucher, PEOPLE.com, "Young and the Restless Star William Wintersole Dies at 88," 7 Nov. 2019
//Music from Erick Estevanell begins at 1 p.m. All women are welcome to this daytime GNO.
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Ben Crandell, sun-sentinel.com, "Weekend preview: The Wharf Fort Lauderdale opening, ‘Whiskey on Beer,’ Father Christmas in Boca Raton," 7 Nov. 2019
//The soldier is also coping better with his daytime flashbacks and memories.
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Keith Bierygolick, Cincinnati.com, "10 years after Fort Hood: The forgotten soldier, and the father who is still fighting his war," 5 Nov. 2019
//The projected daytime high on Thursday is 50 degrees.
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Stephanie Sigafoos, chicagotribune.com, "A four-letter word has entered the Northeast’s end-week forecast discussion — and it’s not just ‘rain’," 4 Nov. 2019
//Expect daytime highs this weekend around 59, with nighttime lows of 43.
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Emily Goodykoontz | The Oregonian/oregonlive, oregonlive, "Portland metro Saturday weather: Sunny skies all weekend long," 2 Nov. 2019
//The Daytime Emmys announced some category changes on Thursday (Oct. 31), the most notable being the elimination of their award for outstanding musical performance in a daytime program.
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Paul Grein, Billboard, "Daytime Emmys' Rule Change Ends Controversial Shortcut to EGOT Status," 1 Nov. 2019
//On top of that, Buchko was also dealing with narcolepsy, or overwhelming daytime drowsiness, which she wouldn't be officially diagnosed with until a few months later.
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Samantha Lauriello, Health.com, "The Youth Suicide Rate Is on the Rise, and This 23-Year-Old Who Attempted to Take Her Own Life Has Some Thoughts About Why," 31 Oct. 2019
First Known Use of daytime
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above
Dictionary Entries near daytime
More Synonyms and Antonyms ofdaytime
the hours of light between one night and the next
- it's a lot easier to find your way through a strange neighborhood in the daytime
More Definitions fordaytime
: the time of day when the sky is light
: television that is shown during the day