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antemeridian

/'æntimə'ridiən/
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Word: Antemeridian

Definition:
Antemeridian is an adjective that means "before noon." It describes the time period from midnight to just before 12:00 PM (noon).

Usage Instructions:
- You can use "antemeridian" to refer to the morning hours or any time before noon. It is a formal or technical term, so it is not commonly used in everyday conversation.

Example:
- "The meeting is scheduled for 10:00 AM, which is an antemeridian time."

Advanced Usage:
In more formal writing or discussions, you might see "antemeridian" used in schedules, timetables, or scientific contexts related to timekeeping.

Word Variants:
- There is no direct variant of "antemeridian," but the opposite term is "postmeridian," which means "after noon."

Different Meanings:
- "Antemeridian" specifically relates to time, and there aren't other meanings for the word itself.

Synonyms:
- Morning - Before noon - AM (which stands for "ante meridiem," the Latin term from which "antemeridian" is derived)

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
- There are no widely recognized idioms or phrasal verbs that specifically use "antemeridian." However, you might hear phrases like "early in the morning" or "before lunch," which convey a similar idea.

Summary:
Antemeridian is a formal word used to describe the time before noon.

Adjective
  1. before noon

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