Vocabulary List 415 v.0.2. This work contains 18 entries in 5 chapters with 12 definitions; 1 synonym; 4 examples and 1 visual poster. Updated at July 11, 2026.
1. Head Definitions
- Google IA: parts of the day |n| the 24-hour day is divided into distinct periods based on the sun's position and human activity. These parts—which include dawn, morning,
noon, afternoon, dusk, evening, night, and midnight—help structure
schedules, conversations, and daily life. (From Google IA. July 10, 2026.)
2. Examples
- "There are four main parts of the day: mornibg; afternoon; evening and night
- dawn |n| the first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise (typically 5:00 AM to 6:00 AM). (From Google IA. July 11, 2026.)
- morning |n| the period from dawn until midday (typically 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM), often associated with waking up and starting the day. (From Google IA. July 11, 2026.)
- noon / midday |n| the exact middle of the day at 12:00 PM. (From Google IA. July 11, 2026.)
- afternoon |n| the time from midday until the early evening (12:00 PM to 5:00 PM). (From Google IA. July 11, 2026.)
- dusk |n| the period just after sunset as twilight fades into night.Evening: The early hours of the night, from the end of the afternoon until bedtime (approx. 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM). (From Google IA. July 11, 2026.)
- night |n| the period of darkness from sunset to sunrise (approx. 9:00 PM to 5:00 AM). (From Google IA. July 11, 2026.)
- midnigh |n| the exact middle of the night at 12:00 AM. (From Google IA. July 11, 2026.)
- daylight |n| natural light from the sun, or the period during a day when there is light. (From the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge. July 11, 2026.)
- "She had little free time during the daylight hours." (From the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge. July 11, 2026.)
- "He also notes he has become more productive during daylight hours." (From The Guardian. July 11, 2026.)
- time frame |n| the length of time that is used or available for something. (From Oxford Learners Dictionary. July 11, 2026.)
- *We expect to complete the project within a fairly short time frame." (From Oxford Learners Dictionary. July 11, 2026.)



















