at dawn

At Dawn Meaning in Bengali: ভোরে (bhore)

Part of Speech: Adverb

Pronunciation: uh t dawn

Short Definition: At dawn refers to the time of day when the sun is just below the horizon, and the sky starts to lighten. It is the period between night and morning.

Synonyms: Early morning, daybreak, sunrise, first light

Antonyms: Dusk (সন্ধ্যা, sondhya), Night (রাত, rat)

Origin: The phrase “at dawn” originated from the Old English word “dagian,” which means “to become day.” It refers to the moment when darkness transitions into daylight.

Nearby Words:

  • Morning (Noun)
  • Sunrise (Noun)
  • Daybreak (Noun)
  • Twilight (Noun)
  • Early (Adjective)

At Dawn in Literature Quotes:

  1. “The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you. Don’t go back to sleep.” – Rumi (ভোরের বাতাসের কিছু গোপন রহস্য আছে তোমাকে বলতে। ঘুম থেকে উঠে যাও না।)
  2. “Every morning was a cheerful invitation to make my life of equal simplicity, and I may say innocence, with Nature herself.” – Henry David Thoreau (প্রতিদিন সকাল আমার জীবনকে সমান সরলতা এবং আদিমতা দিতে একটি আনন্দময় আমন্ত্রণ ছিল, যা প্রকৃতির সাথে সমান ছিল।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: ভোরে (bhore)
  • Hindi: सवेरे (savere)
  • Nepali: भोर (bhor)
  • Urdu: سویرے (saveray)
  • Tamil: அதிகாலை (adhikālai)
  • Telugu: ఉదయం (udayam)
  • Arabic: في الفجر (fi alfajr)
  • Chinese: 黎明时分 (límíng shífēn)
  • Japanese: 夜明けに (yoake ni)
  • Russian: на рассвете (na rassvete)

For more information, you can visit the following sources:

  1. Wikipedia.org
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