daytime

IPA: dˈeɪtaɪm

noun

  • The time of daylight; the time between sunrise and sunset.

adjective

  • Pertaining to daytime; appropriate to the day.
  • Happening during the day.
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Examples of "daytime" in Sentences

  • Storing the excess energy at night and using it during the daytime is a big challenge.
  • DF isn't that bad, as long as you watch the road signs and KEEP MOVING; but his emphasis on 'daytime' is appropriate.
  • The road is great, not busy, and at least in daytime not dangerous. we experienced no sense of danger in Zee or Ixtapa.
  • It is estimated that gross revenues of each soap exceed 100 million annually even with a dramatic decline in daytime drama.
  • When my representative requested Y&R consider me as a writer/director for the show, a courtesy afforded previously to many Anglo actors in daytime, such as Susan Flannery, Meg Bennet, Ellen Wheeler, Courtney Simon, Douglas Marland, and Christopher Gotman, the response from Sr.
  • Ms. Winfrey's design guru, Nate Berkus, just launched his own daytime show, and Rosie O'Donnell will be returning to daytime with a new show on Ms. Winfrey's coming cable network, a joint venture with Discovery Communications Inc.Mr. Cooper has long demonstrated an interest in daytime television.

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