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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(121) Morley took up her evenings but daytime was given to voluntary work.
(122) Many daytime activities are supported by a purpose built creche staffed by qualified people.
(123) In the daytime the mattress is stowed away in that cupboard.
(124) He became a doctor, and he treated poor people in the daytime, and he wrote grotesque novels all night.
(125) These interruptions can lead to daytime sleepiness.
(126) Do you work in the daytime or at nighttime?
(127) Spring Equinox Automn Equinox Daytime Equals Night.
(128) We can't see stars in the daytime.
(129) Witches ain't got no power in the daytime. ".
(130) a skit on daytime TV programmes.
(131) But for the bat, daytime means bedtime.
(132) In the daytime intermittent rains freshened all the earth.
(133) Sleep apnea signs are snoring and daytime sleepiness.
(134) For daytime, stick with one lingerie piece per outfit, such as a bustier top under a cardigan.
(135) Due to the unique topography the wind of Nine Well area during the daytime is eastern anabatic wind and in the night is western katabatic wind in spring and summer.
(136) The light ray of the light source of the utility model sends out from the around of the lens, and the shadow image is clear for dressing in the daytime and at night conveniently.
(137) Pindar, the Greek poet wrote in the 5th century BC:"As in the daytime there is no star in the sky warmer and brighter than the sun, likewise there is no competition greater than the Olympic Games."
(138) A great number of experiments indicates that the correct recognition rate of this system reaches up to 92% on daytime and about 80% on nighttime.
(138) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(139) Marie, a young French geomorphologist who had been the joker of our team in the daytime, was convinced we were all doomed.
(140) The condition, which can cause extreme daytime sleepiness, can be effectively treated with a special breathing device that alleviates the blockage by pushing air into throat.
(141) Many college students sleep in the daytime and party in the nighttime.
(142) Two of the most common narcolepsy symptoms (excessive daytime sleepiness and cataplexy ) seem to be connected to emotional state.
(143) And as I gradually learned, nighttime hours are not the same as daytime hours when you live in a monophasic world.
(144) Daytime sleepiness appears to be the new normal for adolescents.
(145) Since a social life is more typical of daytime animals, this is further evidence that tarsiers ventured into the light.
(146) Yes, that's so. But anyway they don't come around in the daytime, so what's the use of our being afeard?
(147) Applicable skin type: Suitable for daytime use of water-lacking, coarse, dry, dim and lusterless mature skin.
(148) She has a history of hypertension, daytime somnolence , and osteoarthritis.
(149) ICI was significantly reduced in PBC patients and daytime somnolence was greater in patients where net inhibition exceeded facilitation.
(150) Begin by having your baby take his daytime naps in a lit room where he can hear the noises of the day, perhaps a bassinet or cradle located in the main area of your home.
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.