Definition: 1. The time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside. 2. Happening during or appropriate to the day.
Use 'daytime' in a sentence:
1. The glittering spire atop the tower of the daytime through my window, would no longer be visible now in the early morning haze.
2. You can't see them in the daytime.
3. Mr Pearson said he knew nothing of his wife's daytime habits.
4. Participants were grouped into three levels of physical activity ( high, medium or low) and were also given a sleep quality score from 0-5 based on the amount of shut-eye they got, how late they stayed up, insomnia4, snoring and daytime sleepiness.
5. Those given night milk, which contained 10 times the amount of melatonin, were less active and less anxious than those fed with the milk collected during daytime, according to the study published in The Journal of Medicinal Food .
6. They won't hender us from digging there in the daytime.
7. If you want to enjoy your daytime, it's time to improve your sleep during the night-time.
8. Let him have his say in the daytime.
9. He hustled several daytime jobs and finished his education at night.
10. She took on the role as host of a daytime TV show.
11. Not only are their distribution networks larger and more complex than daytime pollinators, the moths help pollinate species rarely visited by bees and butterflies.
12. In the daytime he stayed up in his room, sleeping, or listening to music.
13. Witches ain't got no power in the daytime.
14. Even at the end of the war, German factories mainly operated only in daytime.
15. Daytime temperatures can reach 40 ˚ C.
16. For example, Dam Square attracts daytime sightseers to its festivals, open markets, concerts and other events.
17. Some animals are inactive during the daytime.
18. The park is open during daytime.
19. Daytime temperatures never fell below 80 ˚ F.
20. You should decide how many hours you must sleep in order not to experience daytime sleepiness.
21. Prevention and treatment of common complications of anesthesia in daytime operation.
22. According to the passage, the mice fed with daytime milk were less active.
23. "Sure.""Try doing it in the daytime, in class, okay?"
24. One day the dog arrogantly1 says: "How grand I am! In the daytime, I watch out for the cattle in the meadows; at night, I guard the house. But you …"
25. In the daytime, he made a little money by fishing and raising pigs.
26. but the rising water changed the situation in the night. Yet the Chu army still tried to wade4 across the river according to the marks made in the daytime, so naturally they failed.
27. You don't often see this bird in (the) daytime.
28. People clearly see that the daytime is becoming longer and the weather is becoming warmer.
29. If we have spare time after supper, we may often communicate with each other and talk about what happened in the daytime.
30. Well, what's more dangerous than coming here in the daytime!
31. Well, if I don't want you in the daytime, I'll let you sleep.
32. In the daytime intermittent rains freshened all the earth.
33. Anyway they don't come around in the daytime, so what's the use of our being afeard?
34. Prices are usually lower in the daytime than at night.
35. Sleep deprivation2 also raises the risk of daytime sleepiness, which can harm productivity and academic achievement while heightening the risks of drowsy3 driving.
36. The solution, of course, was to plant trees so the animals could seek shelter during the daytime.
37. In the time when the dinosaurs dominated the daytime economy, our mammalian ancestors probably only managed to survive at all because they found ways of scraping a living at night.
38. According to statistics, the average vampire shopper buys 20% more than the average daytime shopper.
39. Please give a daytime telephone number.
40. They don't meet in the daytime; they meet either early before light, at dawn, or after dark, at night.
41. Walk past many cafes during the daytime and you'll see people sitting inside, nursing a coffee as they work away at their laptops.
42. Daytime television tended to remind her too forcefully of her own situation.
43. Less sleep can give you dark circles under your eyes and you may feel sleepy during the daytime.
44. However, if you go to see lions, tigers or foxes during the daytime, they'll probably be asleep.
45. During the daytime, the temperature may reach 40℃ even in the shade.
46. It's very crowded in the daytime, but at night time, it's not as crowded.
47. Those given night milk, which had 10 times the amount of melatonin, were less active and less worried than those fed with the milk collected during daytime, according to the study published in The Journal of Medicinal Food.
48. These early radio series were broadcast in weekday daytime slots when most listeners would be housewives;
49. They concluded that applying the daytime rule statewide would lead to a similar reduction in accidents.
50. We left in the daytime so as not to arouse suspicion.
51. If it's daytime in your destination, try to stay awake.
52. Witches ain't got no power in the daytime."
53. You are right of course about the intense light associated with his daytime paintings.
54. Please give your name and daytime phone number.
55. You don't often see this bird in daytime.
56. The park is open during (the) daytime.
57. Diatoms of this species, sometimes called "commuter" diatoms, remain burrowed in the sand during high tide, and emerge on the sand surface during the daytime low tide.
58. Given that there is a living to be made at night, and given that alternative daytime trades are thoroughly occupied, natural selection has favoured bats that make a go of the night-hunting trade.