Antonym: midnight. Similar words: no one, soon, go on, spoon, and so on, balloon, cartoon, teaspoon. Meaning: [nuːn] n. the middle of the day.
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61. The match kicks off at noon.
62. She promised to call at noon.
63. The paving stones burned in the noon sun.
64. The meeting is scheduled to commence at noon.
65. The rocket blasted off at noon.
66. He has been working since noon.
67. I'm leaving on the noon train.
68. I was on duty morning, noon, and night.
69. The school bell bonged at noon.
70. Our neighbour's baby cries morning, noon and night.
71. The sun at noon thawed the snow on the roof.
72. The conference chairman has set a deadline of noon tomorrow.
73. You don't want to mix it with him. He's been drinking since noon.
74. News of the disaster hit the Stock Exchange around noon.
75. By noon, all 61 people were judged out of danger.
76. It's all she talks about, morning, noon and night .
77. I wanted to leave early and Ian wanted to leave late, so we split the difference and left at noon.
78. I'll get you to the airport by noon, come hell or high water!
79. Guests are requested to vacate their rooms by noon on the day of departure.
80. Checkout is at noon.
81. They attended morning , noon and night on the dying man.
82. She stayed until noon.
83. The company will serve a meal at noon to all staff workers.
84. Our branches are open from 9am to 5pm during the week and until 12 noon on Saturdays.
85. He reasoned that if we start at now,[www.Sentencedict.com] we could arrive before noon.
86. Government workers were made to punch time clocks morning, noon and night.
87. Goods are delivered not later than noon on the day after pickup.
88. He reasoned that if we started at dawn, we would be there by noon.
89. I might have known he'd still be in bed at noon.
90. The day of departure is not chargeable if rooms are vacated by 12.00 noon.
More similar words: no one, soon, go on, spoon, and so on, balloon, cartoon, teaspoon, as soon as, a blue moon, tablespoon, sooner or later, as soon as possible.