dawn

noun, verb39 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.2

marks the beginning of a new period, especially a better one

refers to the very beginning of the morning

describes the dim, colorless light of early morning

describes the dim, colorless light of early morning

a situation that seems to be improving but is not, not the beginning of continued success

for a realization to develop over time

for a realization to develop over time

for a realization to finally occur after some time

for a realization to finally occur after some time

for a realization to occur unexpectedly

the faint light in the sky when the sun is rising

the appearance of the sky at sunrise

a surprise attack or visit by police or soldiers at dawn

the sound of birds singing together early in the morning

a patrol, typically military or police, carried out at dawn

the time in the morning when light first appears

the time in the morning when light first appears

the time in the morning when light first appears

very early in the morning; as soon as it begins to be light

all day long, from sunrise to sunset

used with an adjective to describe the weather when the day begins

if a fact dawns on you, you realize it for the first time

specifically at the time of sunrise

used to refer to the beginning of a period of time or a historical era

in the period preceding sunrise

no later than the time of sunrise

continuing up to the point of sunrise

continuing up to the point of sunrise

approaching the time of sunrise

approaching the time of sunrise

to witness the beginning of a new period

to signify the beginning of a new era or event

to be a sign of the beginning of a new era or event

to observe the sunrise

to witness the sunrise

to be awake and active when the sun rises

when a realization starts to become clear

Collocations with "dawn"