Meaning & Definition of word "Daybreak"

Daybreak

/ˈdeɪˌbreɪk/

noun:

  • 1. The time of day when light first appears; dawn.
    • Example: We woke up at daybreak to watch the sunrise over the mountain.
  • 2. The early part of the day, especially when it marks the beginning of something.
    • Example: The daybreak of a new era in technology is upon us with the advent of artificial intelligence.
  • 3. The period of time before sunrise.
    • Example: Birds start to sing just before daybreak, announcing the arrival of a new day.
  • 4. The end of darkness, when light begins to emerge.
    • Example: As daybreak approached, the stars faded from the sky.

Etymology

From the combination of 'day' and 'break', signifying the breaking of the darkness of night by daylight.

Common Phrases and Expressions

crack of dawn:

Very early in the morning.

break of day:

The time when day begins; dawn.

Related Words

dawn:

The time of day when light first appears.

sunrise:

The time when the sun rises above the horizon.

twilight:

The time of day between daylight and darkness.

Slang Meanings of daybreak

Meaning: Early morning, especially when one is getting up.

Example Sentence: I woke up at daybreak; it felt like I was one of the birds.

Meaning: The start of something new.

Example Sentence: We're at the daybreak of a new adventure.