Synonym: beginning, commencement, daybreak, outset, start, sunrise. Antonym: dusk. Similar words: at dawn, far and away, lawn, pawn, spawn, fawning. Meaning: [dɔːn] n. 1. the first light of day 2. the earliest period 3. an opening time period. v. 1. become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions 2. appear or develop 3. become light.
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61 They mounted a surprise attack at dawn.
62 The truth began to dawn on him.
63 The soldiers broke camp and left before dawn.Sentence dictionary
64 New York buzzes from dawn to dusk.
65 The boats anchored along the shore at dawn.
66 They got across the bridge before dawn.
67 The troops landed at dawn.
68 The night shift come / comes off at dawn.
69 He recomposed the editorial till dawn.
70 She rises at dawn every day.
71 By dawn the wind had lulled.
72 We look forward to the dawn of better days.
73 The shooting party set off shortly before dawn.
74 Let's think back to the dawn of time.
75 Three prisoners were involved in a dawn jailbreak today.
76 Peace marked a new dawn in the country's history.
77 The wind favoured their sailing at dawn.
78 They were arrested during a dawn raid.
79 They work from dawn till dark.
80 It was, if you like, the dawn of a new era.
81 In the summer, when we returned to Canada, we revisited this lake at dawn.
82 We worked from dawn to dusk, seven days a week.
83 Dawn came, the sea calmed but the cold was as bitter as ever.
84 There was talk of share prices recovering, but that was just a false dawn.
85 The fall of the Berlin Wall marked the dawn of a new era in European history.
86 I aim to be off the lake before dawn, so let's get moving.
87 Some of the people queuing for tickets had been there since dawn.
88 People have been falling in love since the dawn of time.
89 I was up at the crack of dawn to get the plane.
90 He was awakened at dawn by the sound of crying.