"Mezzogiorno" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Mezzogiorno" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Mezzogiorno" Meaning

Mezzogiorno refers to the middle of the day, specifically the time period between noon and 3 pm, which is typically considered the hottest part of the day. It is often used to describe the late morning or early afternoon hours, and is commonly used in Italian and other Mediterranean cultures.

"Mezzogiorno" Examples

Usage Examples of Mezzogiorno


The family took a break in the middle of the day to enjoy the traditional Mediterranean lunch, known as mezzogiorno, in the town square. (#1)
As we were walking through Florence, my friend pointed to the murmurs of conversation coming from the café at mezzogiorno, where locals gathered to socialize. (#2)
The chef carefully prepared the menu for the mezzogiorno services, considering the scorching summer heat and the need for refreshing dishes. (#3)
After several hours of sightseeing in Seville, we stopped to grab a bite at mezzogiorno and attempt to rest our tired feet. (#4)
As a Sicilian, my nonno always said that the best part of the day was mezzogiorno, when family and friends would gather for a warm and hearty meal. (#5)

"Mezzogiorno" Similar Words

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