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noontime

[ noon-tahym ]

noun

  1. noon; noontide; noonday:

    Will he be home at noontime?



noontime

/ ˈ²Ô³Ü˲ÔËŒ³Ù²¹Éª³¾ /

noun

    1. the middle of the day; noon
    2. ( as modifier )

      a noontime drink

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of noontime1

First recorded in 1350–1400, noontime is from Middle English none tyme. See noon, time
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Example Sentences

At his noontime inauguration ceremony, Trump said he would sign the executive orders later Monday.

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The noontime burial was sunny but not hot.

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The sound of a vehicle backfiring spooked a circus elephant while she was getting a pre-show bath in Butte, Montana, leading the pachyderm to break through a fence and take a brief walk, stopping noontime traffic on the city’s busiest street before being loaded back into a trailer.

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Schools in several cities, including the congested capital Manila, shifted classes to early morning to avoid sweltering noontime and afternoon temperatures.

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The following day marks the Easter Vigil, during which Francis presides over a solemn nighttime service in the basilica, followed by Easter Sunday Mass in St. Peter’s Square and his noontime blessing from the loggia above.

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