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daylight
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'daylight' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the light of day, as in "The sun was shining brightly in the daylight."
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60 human-written examples
Those affected are thought to have low levels of serotonin and melatonin, which means they require much more daylight.
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Public opinion in her home country is sensitive to the disclosures that elsewhere in Europe, the multinationals are getting away with daylight robbery.
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The choice between the two men for best original screenplay offers Academy members a unique opportunity to make a statement about movie violence, should they so desire, although there's not as much daylight between them as you might think.
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But before long, the creeping daylight stirred me awake.
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Then walk back along the beach, like nighttime commandos in daylight, or players from a primeval carnival.
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It is only after you come out of the other side of a tunnel into the daylight that you realise quite how dark and hopeless it had been before.
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They travelled overnight on a tour bus from Wakefield and woke up this morning to find themselves in a sprawling studio complex in the middle of Kent, their bleary eyes blinking as they emerged into the daylight.
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As this is a radio telescope, not an optical one, there is no nighttime stargazing at Alma – you come here in dazzling daylight to be wowed by the scale, the site and the cutting-edge science.
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I didn't intend to scare them, merely alert them to the fact that they would be living next door to a family that – although we might have a higher-than-average noise level during daylight hours – is not disrespectful or antisocial.
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But in the case of Chilapa, locals believe that the masked men were simply members of a rival gang, Los Ardillos, who launched a daylight incursion into Rojos territory – while local and federal authorities watched from the sidelines.
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Using car headlights in daylight hours becomes mandatory.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing indoor spaces, use "daylight" to emphasize the presence of natural illumination, for example: "The room was designed to maximize "daylight" penetration."
Common error
Avoid using "daylight" when you specifically mean "daylight saving time", which refers to the practice of advancing clocks during summer months. Be precise in your terminology to prevent confusion.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "daylight" is as a noun, referring to the light from the sun. Examples from Ludwig illustrate its use in describing the period between sunrise and sunset, or the quality of natural illumination. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, the word is grammatically correct and usable.
Frequent in
News & Media
44%
Travel
15%
Lifestyle
12%
Less common in
Sport
3%
Arts
6%
Books
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "daylight" functions primarily as a noun referring to natural light from the sun or the period between sunrise and sunset. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability across diverse contexts. Its register is generally neutral, making it suitable for various audiences. Common contexts include news, travel, and lifestyle articles. When using "daylight", avoid confusion with "daylight saving time" and be precise in your terminology. Alternatives like "sunlight", "daytime", and "sunshine" may be used depending on the intended nuance.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
sunlight
Focuses specifically on the light coming directly from the sun.
daytime
Emphasizes the period when the sun is above the horizon.
sunshine
Highlights the radiant and warm aspect of daylight.
broad daylight
Emphasizes that the action takes place during the day in clear visibility
light of day
Implies visibility and openness, often used metaphorically.
natural light
Refers to light from natural sources as opposed to artificial ones.
hours of daylight
Focuses on the duration of time when daylight is available.
break of day
Refers to the beginning of daylight, dawn.
first light
Describes the very first appearance of daylight in the morning.
day's light
Poetic or literary term for the light available during the day.
FAQs
How to use "daylight" in a sentence?
"Daylight" can be used to describe the natural light from the sun, as in "We should leave before "broad daylight".", or the period between sunrise and sunset, as in "The construction crew worked from sunrise to sunset to make use of all available daylight."
What can I say instead of "daylight"?
What's the difference between "daylight" and "daytime"?
"Daylight" refers to the actual light from the sun, while "daytime" refers to the period of the day when the sun is above the horizon. You can have "daytime" without much "daylight" on a cloudy day.
Which is correct, "daylight" or "day light"?
"Daylight" is the correct spelling as a single word when referring to the light from the sun or the period of the day. "Day light" is not a standard or commonly used form.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
95%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested