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Synonyms and antonyms of Times of the day in British Thesaurus

Times of the day

afternoon (noun)

the period of time between the middle of the day and the beginning of the evening

afternoon (noun)

done or happening in the afternoon

bedtime (noun)

the time you usually go to bed

darkness (noun)

night

day (noun)

one of the periods of time that a week is divided into, equal to 24 hours

day (noun)

the period of time when you are awake and doing things

day (noun)

the period of time when it is light outside

daylight (noun)

the period of time during the day when it is light

daytime (noun)

the period of time during the day when it is light outside

eve (noun)

literary an evening

even (noun)

literary evening

evening (noun)

the part of the day between the end of the afternoon and night, including the time when the sun goes down

hour (noun)

a particular time in the day or night

mealtime (noun)

a time when you eat a meal

morn (noun)

literary morning

morning (noun)

the part of the day from when the sun rises until midday

morning (noun)

between midnight and midday

morrow (noun)

an old word meaningmorning

night (noun)

the time when most people are sleeping

night (noun)

the time between the end of the afternoon and the time when people go to bed

nights (noun)

the part of each 24-hour period when it is dark

nighttime (noun)

the period of time when it is night

nighttime (noun)

used about things that happen during the night

tonight (adverb)

in the evening or during the night of today

tonight (noun)

the evening or night of today