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1. daylight
noun. ['ˈdeɪˌlaɪt'] the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside.
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Rhymes with Daylight
- calite
How do you pronounce daylight?
Pronounce daylight as ˈdeɪˌlaɪt.
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Sentences with daylight
1. Adjective
Observe the area the next day during the daylight hours.
2. Noun, singular or mass
The ideal lighting is natural daylight and your goal should always be to as closely approximate that as possible.
Quotes about daylight
1. Yes, the long war on Christianity. I pray that one day we may live in an America where Christians can worship freely! In broad daylight! Openly wearing the symbols of their religion... perhaps around their necks? And maybe -- dare I dream it? -- maybe one day there can be an openly Christian President. Or, perhaps, 43 of them. Consecutively.
- Jon Stewart
2. Marveling at his own boldness, he said softly, "I would enter your sleep if I could, and guard you there, and slay the thing that hounds you, as I would if it had the courage to face me in fair daylight. But I cannot come in unless you dream of me.
- Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn
3. I’ll be your friend in daylight. I’ll treat you as a comrade in every gas-lit ballroom. But alone, under moonlight, I’ll not pretend that I want you for anything but mine.
- Courtney Milan, Unlocked
2. daylight-saving_time
noun. time during which clocks are set one hour ahead of local standard time; widely adopted during summer to provide extra daylight in the evenings.