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daybreak

[ˈdeɪbreɪk]

daybreak Definition

  • 1the time in the morning when daylight first appears
  • 2dawn

Using daybreak: Examples

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

  • Example

    We started our journey at daybreak.

  • Example

    The birds start singing at daybreak.

  • Example

    I woke up at daybreak to watch the sunrise.

daybreak Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for daybreak

Phrases with daybreak

  • at the time in the morning when daylight first appears

    Example

    We left the house at daybreak.

  • before the time in the morning when daylight first appears

    Example

    The fishermen set out before daybreak.

  • before the time in the morning when daylight first appears

    Example

    We need to finish the work by daybreak.

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Summary: daybreak in Brief

'Daybreak' [ˈdeɪbreɪk] refers to the time in the morning when daylight first appears, also known as 'dawn.' It is often used to describe the start of a journey or activity, as in 'We started our journey at daybreak,' or to indicate the time of an event, as in 'The birds start singing at daybreak.'

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