"Dawned" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dawned" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dawned" Meaning

The verb "dawned" is the past tense of the verb "dawn", which means to become visible or appear at the beginning of daybreak. For example: "The sun dawned slowly behind the mountains."

"Dawned" Examples

Usage Examples for "dawned"


1. It's a new era of peace, and a sense of calm has dawned on the war-torn nation.


This sentence uses "dawned" as a form of the verb "dawn", meaning "to become or come into existence".


2. As she gazed out at the breathtaking sunrise, a sense of wonder dawned on her face.


This sentence uses "dawned" as a verb, meaning "to become apparent or evident".


3. Gradually, a solution dawned on him, and he was able to overcome the complex problem.


This sentence uses "dawned" as a verb, meaning "to become clear or apparent".


4. The silence that followed the argument dawned on her, and she realized how hurtful her words had been.


This sentence uses "dawned" as a verb, meaning "to become apparent or evident".


5. The faint light of the setting sun began dusk to dawn, marking the end of the long day.


This sentence uses "dawn" as a noun, referring to the early morning hours.

"Dawned" Similar Words

Dawdler

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Dawdles

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Dawdles means to spend time slowly and lazily, often in a procrastinating manner, often in a sense of idleness or lack of purpose.

Dawdling

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Dawes

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Dawg

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Dawish

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Dawlish

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Dawn

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Dawning

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Dawns

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Day-shift

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Day-to-day

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Day-trippers

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Day

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Dayak

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Dayaks

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