![]() ![]() One morning she rose at dawn and climbed Ballymacadoyle Hill, behind the fort.But even at 6: 30 at night, there can be a dawn.the cold light of dawn 2 → the dawn of civilization/time etc 3 → a false dawn Examples from the Corpus dawn We worked from dawn to dusk (=through the whole day while it is light ). I was up at the crack of dawn (=very early in the morning ) to get the plane. When dawn broke (=the first light of the day appeared ), we were still 50 miles from Calcutta. ○ noun 1 TMC the time at the beginning of the day when light first appears SYN daybreak, → dusk at dawn The boats set off at dawn.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Chronology dawn dawn 1 / dɔːn $ dɒːn /
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