dawn

Letters that make dawn

a, d, n, w are letters that make 'dawn'

Words within dawn

DA, awn, daw are words within 'dawn'

Anagrams of dawn

wand is an anagram of 'dawn'

Words created by adding a letter to the beginning or end of dawn

dawns is a word created by adding a letter to 'dawn'


6 possible definitions for 'dawn'

Dawn as "the first light of day"

Under this definition, dawn is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

dawning, first light, daybreak, break of the day, dayspring, sunup, cockcrow, morning, sunrise, aurora, break of day have the same meaning as 'dawn'

Antonyms

sunset, sundown have the opposite meaning of 'dawn'

dawn as a type

'dawn' can be a type of hour, time of day.

Derivatives of dawn

dawn, auroral, aurorean are derivatives of 'dawn'.

Example of dawn used within this context

"we got up before dawn", "they talked until morning"


Dawn as "an opening time period"

Under this definition, dawn is a noun and has the following properties:

dawn as a type

'dawn' can be a type of time period, period of time, period.

dawn Usage

'dawn' can be a useage of trope, figure of speech, figure, image.

Derivatives of dawn

dawn is a derivative of dawn.

Example of dawn used within this context

"it was the dawn of the Roman Empire"


Dawn as "become light"

Under this definition, dawn is a verb and has the following properties:

dawn as a type

'dawn' can be a type of change.

Derivatives of dawn

dawn, dawning, first light, daybreak, break of the day, dayspring, sunup, cockcrow, morning, sunrise, aurora, break of day are derivatives of 'dawn'.

Example of dawn used within this context

"It started to dawn, and we had to get up"


Dawn as "appear or develop"

Under this definition, dawn is a verb and has the following properties:

dawn as a type

'dawn' can be a type of begin, start.

Derivatives of dawn

morning, dawn are derivatives of 'dawn'.

Example of dawn used within this context

"The age of computers had dawned"


Dawn as "the earliest period"

Under this definition, dawn is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

morning has the same meaning as dawn

dawn as a type

'dawn' can be a type of start.

Derivatives of dawn

dawn is a derivative of dawn.

Example of dawn used within this context

"the dawn of civilization", "the morning of the world"


Dawn as "become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions"

Under this definition, dawn is a verb and has the following properties:

Synonyms

come home, get across, sink in, penetrate, fall into place, get through, click have the same meaning as 'dawn'

Causes of dawn

understand is a cause of dawn.

Example of dawn used within this context

"It dawned on him that she had betrayed him", "she was penetrated with sorrow"



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