Noon - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |nuːn|  American pronunciation of the word noon
Brit.  |nuːn|  British pronunciation of the word noon

noun

- the middle of the day (syn: midday, noonday, noontide)

Extra examples

The party will take place from noon to 4 p.m.

He showed up at precisely 12 noon.

If we leave now, we should get there by noon.

We arrived right at noon.

She figures to finish by noon.

The event is scheduled to occur at noon tomorrow.

The chairman finished the meeting at noon.

We'll be arriving around noon. That's assuming that our flight is on time.

He checked his watch and saw that it was almost noon.

He will deliver the speech at noon.

The meeting concluded at noon.

They reckoned that they would reach their destination by noon.

She was still asleep at noon.

In “They ate heartily,” the word heartily is an adjunct and in “We left at noon,” the phrase at noon is an adjunct.

By noon, the office was really humming.

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