'dawn' in a sentence
Learn how to use 'dawn' with 19 example sentences.
- dawn verb
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: become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions
: appear or develop
: become light
- dawn noun
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: the first light of day
: the earliest period
: an opening time period
It’s been like this since the dawn of time.
I wake up every morning before the dawn.
The accident occurred at dawn.
It gradually dawned on me that I had misunderstood him.
Sometimes I work from dawn to dusk in the fields.
It never dawned on me that I would be a suspect.
It's almost dawn and nothing's happened yet.
We'll leave at dawn.
The tourists had to leave the town before dawn.
This invention marked the dawn of a new era in weaving.
It has slowly dawned upon us that he will not help.
They stayed up until dawn.
It's always darkest before the dawn.
The soldiers got to the foot of the hill before dawn.
The ship, covered in thick fog, set sail at dawn.
Finally dawn broke; the long night had ended.
We could watch the dawn from the window.
I'm beat. I've been working from dawn to dusk.
It was cold at dawn, so I put on another blanket.