Noontide

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noontide

English

Etymology

From Middle English non-tyde, from Old English nōntīd, equivalent to noon + tide.[1]

Pronunciation

  • /ˈnuːnˌtaɪd/

Noun

noontide (plural noontides)

  1. (literary) Midday; noon.
  2. (figuratively) A climax or high point.

Synonyms

Usage in Media

Example Usage

The term appears in literary or poetic contexts describing the height of day or metaphorical culmination.

Walkthrough / Context Video

References

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