break of day
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Definition
- Noun:
- The first light of day; dawn; sunrise; daybreak; aurora; morning; first light; cockcrow; dawning; dayspring; sunup: The time in the early morning when light first appears in the sky before the sun rises.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We set out at break of day to begin our long hike.
- The rooster's crow announced the break of day.
- They promised to meet at the break of day.
Advanced Usage
- "at break of day": A common prepositional phrase used to indicate something happening at that specific time.
- The attack was launched at break of day.
- Literary/Formal Tone: "Break of day" is often used in literary, poetic, or formal contexts. In everyday speech, "dawn" or "sunrise" are more common.
Variants and Related Words
- Dawn (n): The first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise. (A very common synonym).
- Daybreak (n): The time in the morning when daylight first appears. (A very close synonym).
- Sunrise (n): The exact moment when the upper limb of the sun appears above the horizon. (More specific to the sun's appearance).
- First light (n): The initial light of dawn.
- Crack of dawn (n, idiomatic): A very informal idiom meaning very early in the morning, at daybreak.
Synonyms
- Dawn
- Daybreak
- Sunrise
- First light
- Cockcrow
- Dayspring
- Sunup
- Aurora (poetic)
Related Idioms
- The crack of dawn: An idiom meaning extremely early in the morning.
- We have to get up at the crack of dawn to catch our flight.
- (Note: This is a related idiom, not a direct variant of "break of day").
Noun
- the first light of day
- we got up before dawn
- they talked until morning