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Noun daybreak has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebDaybreakNounDefinition: The first appearance of light in the morning; dawn. Example Sentence: I wake up every morning to watch the breathtaking daybreak over the horizon. Click here to search for related products on AmazonNounDefinition: The beginning of a new day; sunrise. Example Sentence: As the daybreak painted the sky with hues of orange and pink, a sense of hope filled the air. Click here to search for related products on AmazonNounDefinition: The first appearance of something; the beginning or start. Example Sentence: The daybreak of the Industrial Revolution marked a significant shift in human history. Click here to search for related products on AmazonNounDefinition: The period of early morning when light begins to appear; twilight. Example Sentence: The peacefulness and tranquility of the daybreak make it my favorite time of the day. Click here to search for related products on AmazonVerbDefinition: To begin; to start. Example Sentence: They always daybreak their meetings with a brief reflection on the previous day's accomplishments. Click here to search for related products on AmazonAdjectiveDefinition: Happening primarily in the early morning hours; associated with daybreak. Example Sentence: The serene and captivating views during a daybreak hike are worth the early wake-up call. Click here to search for related products on Amazon | ||||
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