Pronunciation: /ˈdeɪˌtaɪm/
noun the time between sunrise and sunset; daytime is when it is light outside
A1 I like to go for a walk during the daytime.
A2 She prefers daytime activities over nighttime ones.
B1 Daytime temperatures can be quite hot in the summer.
B2 I enjoy the peacefulness of the daytime when most people are at work.
C1 The daytime hours are when I am most productive and focused.
C2 During the daytime, the city is bustling with activity and energy.
adjective relating to or occurring during the day
A1 I prefer daytime activities like picnics and hikes.
A2 The daytime temperature in summer can be very hot.
B1 I work a daytime job and have evenings free to relax.
B2 The daytime traffic in the city can be overwhelming.
C1 Daytime television programs often cater to a different audience.
C2 The daytime view from the top of the mountain is breathtaking.
formal The daytime hours are typically reserved for work and productivity.
informal Let's meet up during the daytime for a coffee.
slang I love chilling during the daytime, it's so peaceful.
figurative In the daytime of our lives, we must make the most of every moment.
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