Dawn (Noun/Verb)
Syllable division: dawn
How to pronounce: UK: /dɔːn/ US: /dɑːn/
Dawn as a NOUN
Meaning: The time of day when the sun's light first appears in the sky.
Example:
> They like to wake up at dawn.
> She left for work at the break of dawn.
> They stayed out until dawn.
Dawn as a VERB
Meaning: When something/someone becomes well-known or evident.
Example:
> It soon dawned that they weren't telling the truth.
> Another era of music is dawning every few months.
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The lesson starts at dawn.
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I like to wake up early at dawn and watch the sun rising.
The woman said that the awful truth began to dawn on her future.
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The birds start chirp, in the dawn.
That photographer, it soon dawned he was becoming famous.
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Try saying:
The birds start chirping at dawn.
That photographer’s career soon dawned, and he was becoming famous.
She’s always up before dawn.
We almost talked until dawn.
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I always use the internet at dawn.
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A great trick to take a picture of dawn as sunset
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You can also say:
A fantastic technique for photographing dawn at sunset.