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  • Daytime Meanings

    noun the time between sunrise and sunset; daytime is when it is light outside

    adjective relating to or occurring during the day

    Fields related to daytime

    Education

    Refers to classes and activities that take place during daylight hours, as opposed to evening or night classes

    Meteorology

    Refers to the period of the day when the sun is visible in the sky, typically between sunrise and sunset

    Retail

    Refers to the hours during which stores are open for business and customers can shop

    General Conversation

    Used to differentiate between activities or events that occur during the day versus at night

    Television Broadcasting

    Refers to programming that airs during the daytime hours, often targeted towards stay-at-home parents, retirees, and students

    Occupation Usage of daytime

    Writer

    A writer may use 'daytime' to describe the setting or time period in which a scene takes place in a story or novel.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may refer to 'daytime' when discussing sleep patterns and circadian rhythms with their patients.

    Meteorologist

    A meteorologist may use 'daytime' to describe the period of the day when the sun is above the horizon and visible.

    News Anchor

    A news anchor may use 'daytime' to refer to the hours when news broadcasts are typically aired during the day.

    Event Planner

    An event planner may consider 'daytime' when scheduling outdoor events to take advantage of natural light and good weather.

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