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dawn

Aussprache: [dɔːn]

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Kontext: „time of day“

(noun) the time in the morning when the sun starts to come up. It’s when the sky begins to get light and marks the start of a new day.

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At dawn, the birds start to sing and the world wakes up.

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It wasn't dawn yet, so it was still dark outside.

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What do you like to do at dawn when the sun rises?

Kontext: „beginning“

(noun) the beginning of something new or the first signs of change. It’s like when you start to learn something and you feel excited about it.

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The invention of the internet was considered the dawn of a new era in communication.

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The project didn't show any signs of dawn; it was still stuck in planning.

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Can you think of a time when you witnessed the dawn of a new idea?

Kontext: „beginning“

(verb) to begin or to appear for the first time. It’s like when you start to notice something new happening.

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New ideas dawn on people when they think creatively.

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The solution didn't dawn on him until much later.

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When did it dawn on you that you could solve the problem?

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