Antonym: nighttime. Similar words: playtime, at any time, every time, day-to-day, from time to time, time and time again, prime time, time. Meaning: n. the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside.
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(61) Room service is available for continental breakfast and daytime drinks and snacks.
(62) The reason Carol contacted me was that she was now frightened to go out of her house, even during the daytime.
(63) Friendly support is offered by small groups of mothers and children meeting regularly in the daytime in each others houses.
(64) From daytime feeding grounds up to twenty miles away, they converge on Abbey Park to roost for the night.
(65) Daytime television is a tough nut to crack. New shows have to be good enough to beat the old favorites.
(66) Less than two minutes away are the three pools which provide the daytime focus.
(67) The daytime blast is heard over a roughly circular area some 70 kilometers in diameter.
(68) Unfortunately, this condition causes a loss of sleep that can result in daytime drowsiness.
(69) Suddenly, out above the southeastern horizon, parachute flares flowered, lighting up the landscape like daytime.
(70) I think daytime television is closer to the street, more irreverent than any other spot on the dial.
(71) In some cases, 10 per minute may be higher than the going daytime rate offered by competitors.
(72) Part-time students take either one or two courses a year and attend the same daytime classes as full-time students.
(73) Daytime carryover effects, such as sleepiness and reduced alertness, are also more pronounced in the medicated elderly.
(74) The symptoms included memory lapses, depression, insomnia, daytime fatigue, slurred speech, confusion and migraine like headaches.
(75) Naps during the daytime and waking up during the night would both increase; these changes are often observed.
(76) Even when awake in the daytime, I have a recurrent memory of a dream I had a few days ago.
(77) Truancy rates have dropped 42 percent, and daytime crime rates have dropped 35 percent.
(78) Many do not take full advantage of the various daytime,[http://sentencedict.com/daytime.html] night and off-peak tariffs on offer from their electricity company.
(79) If she wanted, she could do a little daytime television work in one of the London studios.
(80) Toilet training Toilet training covers three main areas of management 1 daytime bladder control 2 night-time bladder control 3 bowel control.
(81) There is a vast difference between daytime and night-time temperatures in the desert.
(82) Just state which competition you want to enter and leave your answers along with your name, address and daytime phone number.
(83) Many of the daytime activities are free and open to the public.
(84) Cardboard City all but vanished in the daytime, and reappeared like a gypsy camp at night.
(85) He also used to do daytime television game-shows of glaring naffness, and may indeed still do so.
(86) Simmons is a frequent guest on daytime TV talk shows.
(87) Rather than agreeing to a daytime race, the hare should have countered the tortoise's challenge by proposing a sprint at twilight.
(88) They remain hidden from our scrutiny by the glare of the daytime sky.
(89) The rate includes room, all meals, all daytime activities except a nearby archaeological dig, Belikin beer and soft drinks.
(90) Daytime drowsiness and associated sleep disorders can affect the quality of your life and can cause accidents, especially among drivers.
More similar words: playtime, at any time, every time, day-to-day, from time to time, time and time again, prime time, time, times, on-time, timely, on time, time out, timeout, time off, in time, time-out, bedtime, downtime, at no time, pastime, at a time, at times, for a time, time zone, down time, in no time, timeline, lead time, maritime.