Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > Early morning (2)
n
Rush hour traffic.
n
The workday itself (the period of the day between 9 am and 5 pm).
adv
Alternative form of a.m. [Before noon.]
adv
Before noon.
adv
(obsolete) In the daytime.
adj
Taking place immediately after school classes.
n
A short period after summer.
adj
Lasting throughout the whole night (or most of it)
adv
Alternative spelling of a.m. [Before noon.]
adv
before noon, in the morning.
adj
Of or relating to morning; that happens in the morning.
n
(dated) A leisure hour.
n
Around four to five o'clock in the morning.
adv
(idiomatic) At any time; 24/7
n
Alternative spelling of daytime [The time of daylight; the time between sunrise and sunset.]
n
Alternative spelling of daytime [The time of daylight; the time between sunrise and sunset.]
adj
Starting during daylight hours and continuing until after dark.
n
A particular time or period of vague extent.
n
The amount of something that is expected to last for or be produced in one day.
adj
Pertaining to daytime; appropriate to the day.
adj
Of the day; prepared for the day in question
n
The time when a project should be completed; e.g. 5 pm
adv
Short for at the end of the day.
n
(India, historical) Synonym of European morning
n
1979 August 2, Peter Calamai, "Analysis: It's brave words and bad vibrations," Edmonton Journal (Canada), p. D20 (retrieved 28 August 2013):
n
Synonym of morning: the part of the day between sunrise and noon.
n
(television) In Japanese television, the period between 7 and 9 pm, the equivalent of the American prime time.
n
(Scotland) A time of trial or difficulty.
adv
during the previous day’s nighttime; during the night before today
n
(obsolete) morning
adj
In the morning, relating to the morning.
n
Obsolete form of matins. [Together with lauds, the earliest of the canonical hours; traditionally prayed at sunrise or earlier.]
adj
Of, occurring in, or relating to the morning, especially the early morning upon waking up.
n
Pronunciation spelling of morning. [The early part of the day, especially from dawn to noon.]
n
midmorning
n
Synonym of midmorning
n
(African-American Vernacular) Pronunciation spelling of morning. [The early part of the day, especially from dawn to noon.]
n
Late afternoon before sunset.
n
(obsolete) That part of the day from dawn until the main meal (typically in late afternoon).
n
(religion) The first of the two services of the Anglican Daily Office, combining the canonical hours of matins, lauds and prime.
n
The name of several newspapers.
n
Obsolete spelling of morning [The early part of the day, especially from dawn to noon.]
n
(now rare, archaic) The morning.
adv
From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
n
(US) A period when traffic is light
n
Any event lasting one day.
adj
Complete before the next morning.
n
Rush hour.
adj
Alternative form of postmidnight [After midnight, but prior to dawn]
adj
Before the afternoon.
n
The time of day fixed for such an event.
n
The time spoken of.
adv
During the night before last night; two nights ago.
adv
During the night of the day after the present day.
adv
(obsolete) Last night.
n
(obsolete) Synonym of undern: originally terce and the morning, later (UK dialect obsolete) noon and the early afternoon.
n
A very early or late time of day.
adj
(computing) Alternative spelling of zero-day [(computing, idiomatic) (of vulnerability) newly discovered, and therefore still not fixed and possibly exploited by hackers or other criminals]

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