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dawn - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dawn in Hindi

  • भोर
  • डॉन
  • भोर
  • सवेरा
  • आरंभ
  • प्रभात
  • प्रकाश
  • उषा
  • झलक
  • झुटपुटा
  • शुरू
  • तड़का
  • अस्र्णोदय
  • प्रकट होना
  • पौ फटना
  • दिन चढ़ाना
  • शुरू होना
  • आरंभ होना
  • जागना
  • जाग उठना
  • सुबह होना
  • खुलना
  • साफ़ हो जाना

dawn Definition

Noun

  • the first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise.
  • the beginning of a phenomenon or period of time, especially one considered favorable.

Verb

  • (of a day) begin.
  • become evident to the mind; be perceived or understood.

dawn Example

  • the awful truth was beginning to dawn on him ( भयानक सच्चाई उस पर छाने लगी थी )
  • the rose-pink light of dawn ( भोर की गुलाबी-गुलाबी रोशनी )
  • I love to sit out on the patio at dawn and watch the rising of the sun. ( मुझे भोर में बाहर आंगन में बैठना और उगते सूरज को देखना पसंद है। )
  • At the first appearance of dawn, the robbers slid away, making sure to cover their tracks so that they would not get caught.  ( भोर की पहली उपस्थिति में, लुटेरे अपनी पटरियों को ढंकना सुनिश्चित करते हुए भाग गए, ताकि वे पकड़े न जाएं। )

More Sentence

  • It was beginning to dawn on her that she had been fooled.
  • Coal from the valleys A. 6 a.m., before dawn on a dark morning in 1910.
  • Billy woke up at dawn on that day in January.
  • It was beginning to dawn on him that getting on a jet plane wasn’t like stealing a truck.
  • The wholesale fruit and poultry market opens before dawn on Saturday and is all packed up by seven o’clock in the morning.
  • At dawn on Saturday 6 February the eight-month lull was abruptly brought to an end.
  • Slowly it began to dawn on the pair that nobody else could possibly represent their work.
  • It took ages to dawn on me that I had to find something else to do with my time other than music.
  • Something began to dawn on Sandie Shaw.
  • It began to dawn on me that I had walked into a pressure cooker; there were a lot of big problems.
  • Slowly gathering before dawn on that rainy Seattle morning, the people turned up and the people shut the whole thing down.
  • It began to dawn on him just what he had said, and to whom.
  • It began to dawn on people only slowly, very slowly, that they were never coming back to work.
  • We rose up before dawn and set out to the marketplace, hoping to be the first people to set up our wares.  
  • Judging by the first appearance of light in the sky, I was certain that dawn had arrived.  
  • the dawn of civilization