dawn
dawn /ˈdɔn/
noun
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()
The first light of day
(
aurora
, break of the day
, cockcrow
, break of day
, dayspring
, first light
, morning
, sunrise
, sunup
, dawn
, dawning
, daybreak
)
the first light of day
We got up before dawn
we got up before dawn
They talked until morning
they talked until morning
-
()
The earliest period
(
morning
, dawn
)
the earliest period
The dawn of civilization
the dawn of civilization
The morning of the world
the morning of the world
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An opening time period
(
dawn
)
an opening time period
It was the dawn of the Roman Empire
it was the dawn of the Roman Empire
verb
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()
Become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions
(
click
, fall into place
, get through
, come home
, dawn
, get across
, penetrate
, sink in
)
become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions
It dawned on him that she had betrayed him
It dawned on him that she had betrayed him
She was penetrated with sorrow
she was penetrated with sorrow
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Become light
(
dawn
)
become light
It started to dawn, and we had to get up
It started to dawn, and we had to get up
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Appear or develop
(
dawn
)
appear or develop
The age of computers had dawned
The age of computers had dawned