afternoon
af·ter·noon
noun \ˌaf-tər-ˈnün\Definition of AFTERNOON
1
: the part of day between noon and sunset
2
: a relatively late period (as of time or life) <in the afternoon of the 19th century>
— afternoon adjective
Examples of AFTERNOON
- morning, afternoon, evening, and night
- I'll see you again tomorrow afternoon.
- It was early afternoon when I left.
- She spent the afternoon at the library.
- I remember the many rainy afternoons I spent reading at the library.
- She doesn't have class on Friday afternoons.
- It took us all afternoon to get there.
- It's going to be a long afternoon listening to lectures.
First Known Use of AFTERNOON
13th century
Related to AFTERNOON
Antonyms: springtime
Related Words: sunset, twilight, winter; anecdotage, dotage, senility; elderliness, golden years, oldness, seniority; adulthood, majority, maturity, middle, middle age, midlife, ripeness
Near Antonyms: adolescence, youth
Rhymes with AFTERNOON
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