Time Of Day (Noun)
Meaning
Clock time; "the hour is getting late".
Classification
Nouns denoting time and temporal relations.
Examples
- The time of day was clearly visible on the grandfather clock in the hallway.
- She glanced at her watch to check the time of day before heading out to meet her friends.
- The time of day didn't matter to him, as long as he got his morning coffee.
- As the time of day wore on, the traffic in the city only got worse.
- The restaurant's specials changed depending on the time of day, so she checked the menu carefully.
Synonyms
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
- Dawn
- Noonday
- Gloam
- Happy Hour
- Break Of The Day
- Gloaming
- Sunset
- Mealtime
- Sunup
- Midday
- Sunrise
- Noontide
- Canonical Hour
- Break Of Day
- Twilight
- None
- Crepuscule
- Early-morning Hour
- First Light
- Dayspring
- Cockcrow
- Crepuscle
- Noon
- Morning
- Evenfall
- Zero Hour
- High Noon
- Bedtime
- Small Hours
- Aurora
- Daybreak
- Midnight
- Rush Hour
- Closing Time
- Fall
- Late-night Hour
- Nightfall