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night
noun
the
part
of
each
24-hour
day
when
the
sun
has
set
and
it
is
dark
outside
•
The
full
moon
lit
up
the
night
sky
above
the
quiet
village
.
The
full
moon
lit
up
the
night
sky
above
the
quiet
village
.
•
Streetlights
flickered
on
as
night
fell
over
the
bustling
city
.
Streetlights
flickered
on
as
night
fell
over
the
bustling
city
.
Old
English
‘
neaht
’, ‘
niht
’,
from
Proto-Germanic
*nahts
;
related
to
German
‘
Nacht
’
and
Latin
‘
nox
’.
noun
the
period
you
spend
asleep
between
going
to
bed
and
waking
up
•
I
had
a
terrible
night
because
the
baby
kept
crying
.
I
had
a
terrible
night
because
the
baby
kept
crying
.
•
After
hiking
all
day
,
we
enjoyed
a
deep
night
of
rest
in
the
cabin
.
After
hiking
all
day
,
we
enjoyed
a
deep
night
of
rest
in
the
cabin
.
noun
an
evening
or
late-day
period
set
aside
for
a
particular
event
or
activity
•
Every
Friday
is
movie
night
at
our
house
.
Every
Friday
is
movie
night
at
our
house
.
•
The
club
is
hosting
a
jazz
night
with
live
bands
tomorrow
.
The
club
is
hosting
a
jazz
night
with
live
bands
tomorrow
.
midnight
noun
12
o
’
clock
at
night
;
the
middle
of
the
night
.
•
The
clock
struck
midnight
,
and
colorful
fireworks
burst
over
the
town
square
.
The
clock
struck
midnight
,
and
colorful
fireworks
burst
over
the
town
square
.
•
She
promised
to
finish
her
report
before
midnight
.
She
promised
to
finish
her
report
before
midnight
.
From
Middle
English
midnyght
,
from
Old
English
midniht
(“
middle
of
the
night
”).