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daytime
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
daytime
(noun)
daytime
/
ˈ
deɪˌtaɪm/
noun
daytime
/
ˈ
deɪˌtaɪm/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of DAYTIME
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noncount
]
1
:
the time of day when the sky is light
These animals are active during the
daytime
.
daytime
[=
daylight
] hours
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2
:
television that is shown during the day
It's the best new show on
daytime
.
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usually used before another noun
daytime
talk shows
daytime
TV
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