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dawn
1[dawn]
noun
the first appearance of daylight in the morning.
Dawn broke over the valley.
Antonyms: sunsetthe beginning or rise of anything; advent.
the dawn of civilization.
Dawn
2[dawn]
noun
a female given name.
dawn
/ dɔːn /
noun
daybreak; sunrise
the sky when light first appears in the morning
the beginning of something
verb
to begin to grow light after the night
to begin to develop, appear, or expand
to begin to become apparent (to)
Other Word Forms
- dawnlike adjective
- undawned adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of dawn1
Idioms and Phrases
- crack of dawn
- light dawned
Example Sentences
Earlier this year, she urged people to "reconnect to nature and celebrate a new dawn within our hearts" in Spring, her social media video series on seasons.
The group added that the dawn arrests, made hours before a media conference announcing more demonstrations, were an "unprecedented assault on free speech".
Before dawn, he would pedal out there on an old bicycle, clearing weeds and feeding cows, the world silent except for the rustle of palm leaves.
"It suddenly dawned on me - it was a shooting."
More than a celebrity, Rajinikanth's influence shapes the devotion of fans who line up at dawn with milk and garlands.
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