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[ US /ˈdeɪˌtaɪm/ ]
[ UK /dˈe‍ɪta‍ɪm/ ]
NOUN
  1. the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside
    it is easier to make the repairs in the daytime
    the dawn turned night into day

How To Use daytime In A Sentence

  • The tranquility of Birch's daytime views hardly characterized the disputative climate surrounding the building, then and later.
  • This would help expand Moby's loyalties and prevent him from becoming too dependent on his main daytime companion.
  • These days, she works as a daytime television presenter, gameshow host and author.
  • While in the daytime it looked just kept enough to be scruffy, the thick cool of the night hid its dinginess and transformed it into something almost beautiful.
  • During the daytime, the snowcover reflects a significant portion of incoming radiational energy skyward or spaceward. USHCN Minimum Temperature Trends « Climate Audit
  • Please give your name, address and daytime phone number.
  • In the TK 105 turret, for daytime operations, the commander is provided with wide field episcopes and a 360° panoramic M389 sight with x 2 and x 8 magnifications.
  • She appeared on daytime TV in a forlorn attempt to persuade the public of her innocence.
  • Please supply us with a daytime telephone number, the town or city you live in and as much detail about your car as you can. Times, Sunday Times
  • The scene in the basement is a flower-power nightmare version of the daytime variety shows on Japanese television. Let’s Die Together
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