daytime

[ˈdeɪtaɪm]

daytime Definition

  • 1the period of the day between sunrise and sunset; daylight
  • 2the time during which a television or radio station broadcasts programs

Using daytime: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "daytime" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I prefer to work during daytime.

  • Example

    The daytime temperature is expected to reach 25 degrees Celsius.

  • Example

    The show airs during daytime on weekdays.

daytime Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with daytime

  • television programs that are broadcast during the day, typically soap operas, talk shows, and game shows

    Example

    She spends most of her day watching daytime TV.

  • headlights on a vehicle that automatically turn on when the engine is started and remain on while the vehicle is in operation during the day

    Example

    Daytime running lights are mandatory in some countries.

  • a job that is worked during the day, typically from 9am to 5pm

    Example

    He works a daytime job as an accountant.

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Summary: daytime in Brief

The term 'daytime' [ˈdeɪtaɪm] refers to the period of the day between sunrise and sunset, or the time during which a television or radio station broadcasts programs. It is often used in phrases like 'daytime TV,' referring to television programs broadcast during the day, and 'daytime running lights,' referring to headlights on a vehicle that remain on while the vehicle is in operation during the day.