What is another word for day and night?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈe͡ɪ and nˈa͡ɪt], [ dˈeɪ and nˈaɪt], [ d_ˈeɪ a_n_d n_ˈaɪ_t]
Related words: day night, day night cycle, day time, time of day, time of night, dark sky
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Synonyms for Day and night:
adj.
• around-the-clock (adjective) • ceaseless (adjective)- indefatigable,
- interminable,
- untiring,
- continual,
- perpetual,
- nonstop,
- amaranthine,
- endless,
- unending,
- incessant,
- unceasing,
- uninterrupted,
- unremitting,
- constant,
- everlasting,
- perennial.
- regular,
- consecutive,
- looped,
- no end to,
- stable,
- undivided,
- connected,
- prolonged,
- no end of,
- extended,
- unfaltering,
- steady,
- repeated,
- continued,
- for ever and ever,
- timeless,
- unbroken.
n.
• Other relevant words: (noun)Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words:- machine-accessible,
- long-lived,
- firm,
- unadulterated,
- exclusive,
- unconstipated,
- unwavering,
- unmeasurable,
- incomputable,
- sequential,
- everlasting flower,
- industrious,
- apace,
- hardworking,
- windy,
- eonian,
- immensurable,
- staring,
- stiff,
- muffled,
- leaden,
- recurrent,
- unfading,
- chop-chop,
- prospicient,
- retentive,
- constant quantity,
- nonstop flight,
- yearn,
- verbose,
- unplowed,
- stalls,
- tedious,
- straight,
- complete,
- dense,
- wordy,
- unbendable,
- inexorable,
- unwearying,
- hanker,
- becalm,
- thoroughgoing,
- thudding,
- lengthened,
- double-dyed,
- changeless,
- softened,
- gross,
- inestimable,
- perfect,
- dampen,
- permanent wave,
- back-to-back,
- perm,
- invariant,
- static,
- dim,
- drilling,
- habitue,
- damp,
- sweetie,
- numb,
- sempiternal,
- benumb,
- fixture,
- dogged,
- mute,
- muted,
- stabilize,
- daylight,
- quickly,
- flat,
- drawn-out,
- sweetheart,
- consummate,
- blunt,
- grim,
- ho-hum,
- brace,
- slow,
- sluggish,
- veritable,
- pure,
- mean solar day,
- attached,
- single,
- pertinacious,
- unmeasured,
- straight-out,
- steadfast,
- arrant,
- speedily,
- on-going,
- unfluctuating,
- recollective,
- around the clock,
- sequent,
- unploughed,
- extensive,
- unbounded,
- thorough,
- unforgiving,
- horse barn,
- foresighted,
- truelove,
- serial,
- dumb,
- affiliated,
- monotonic,
- for 24 hours,
- twenty-four hour period,
- obtuse,
- oil production,
- tone down,
- farsighted,
- stern,
- long-lasting,
- farseeing,
- foresightful,
- unvarying,
- tireless,
- stabilise,
- invariable,
- calm,
- aeonian,
- measureless,
- around-the-clock,
- haunting,
- muffle,
- on a regular basis,
- unflagging,
- tenacious,
- brutal,
- sidereal day,
- solar day,
- unappeasable,
- utter,
- humdrum,
- inexhaustible,
- unshakable,
- stark,
- twenty-four hours,
- elongated,
- unchanging,
- daytime,
- ageless,
- successive,
- in short order,
- monotone,
- lengthy,
- pall,
- tiresome,
- steadily,
- sequentially,
- longsighted,
- dateless,
- outright,
- sodding,
- deadening,
- even,
- durable,
- illimitable,
- dour,
- 24-hour interval,
- kept.
How to use "Day and night" in context?
There are many things that differ between day and night. For example, during the day, the sun is up in the sky and is blazing. This gives the sky a yellow or orange tint. When night falls, the sun goes down and the sky becomes darker. The stars can be seen more easily and the light from the moon can be seen. The temperature also changes during the night.
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