"Noon" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Noon" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Noon" Meaning

The word "noon" refers to the middle of the day, specifically the time of day when the sun is highest in the sky. In a 12-hour clock, noon is 12:00 PM. It is often used to schedule meetings or appointments, and is a common reference point in everyday conversation.

"Noon" Examples

Usage Examples for "noon"


1. Meeting Time

"I have a meeting at noon today, can you join me?"

2. Time Reference

"We're taking a lunch break at noon tomorrow to celebrate my birthday."

3. Traditions

"In many Muslim cultures, noon is the time for the daily prayer, known as Dhuhr."

4. Scheduling

"The movie is showing at noon and 8pm, which time are you interested in?"

5. Idiomatic Expression

"It's noon somewhere, maybe we should order lunch?"

"Noon" Similar Words

Noodles

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Nook

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A nook is a small, secluded, or sheltered spot, often in a corner or at the side of something. It can also refer to a small, cozy, or secluded area, such as a nook in a room or a nook in a book.

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Nookie

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Noological

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Noological refers to or relating to the study of the nature of the mind or thought. It can also describe the mental or intellectual faculties of an individual.

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Noology

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Noose

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Nooses

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Noosphere

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Nootka

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Nootka is a reference to the Nootka Sound, a body of water located on the west coast of Vancouver Island, Canada. Nootka is also the name of a type of tree, Nootka cypress (Callitropsis nootkatensis), that is native to this region. In the 18th century, the Nootka Sound was a major hub for maritime trade and was controlled by the Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations people.

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Nootropics

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Nopal

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Nopal is a type of cactus native to the southwestern United States, northern Mexico, and Central America. It is also known as prickly pear or opuntia. The edible pads of the nopal plant are used in Mexican cuisine, often in dishes such as tacos, salads, and soups. Nopal has also been used in traditional medicine for various purposes, including treating wounds and reducing inflammation.

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