Word: Daylight
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: Daylight refers to the natural light that comes from the sun during the day. It is the time after the sun rises and before it sets, when it is light outside.
Usage Instructions: You can use "daylight" to talk about the light you see during the day or to refer to the time of day when it is light. It is often used when comparing light and dark times or when discussing activities that happen during the day.
Example Sentence: "I love to go for a walk in the morning daylight."
Advanced Usage: "Daylight" can also be used in more abstract ways, such as to describe clarity or understanding in a situation. For example: "After the meeting, we finally saw some daylight regarding our project."
Word Variants: - Daylighted (verb, informal): To make something clear or understandable. - Daylighting (verb): The practice of bringing natural light into buildings.
Different Meanings: 1. Literal: The natural light we see during the day. 2. Figurative: A situation or condition where clarity or understanding is achieved.
Synonyms: - Natural light - Sunlight - Daylight hours
Idioms: - "Into the daylight": This phrase means to bring something into public view or to reveal something that was hidden. - "See the light of day": This means something is made public or finally comes into existence after a long time.
Phrasal Verbs: - "Break into daylight": To emerge into a situation where things become clear or are revealed.