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dawning

[daw-ning]

noun

  1. daybreak; dawn.

  2. beginning; start.

    the dawning of the space age.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • undawning adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of dawning1

Middle English; dawn, -ing 1
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In the way of many things born at an era’s dawning, “WTF with Marc Maron” reminds us that podcasting began with good intentions.

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Yes, detractors will say it was plain as the dawning day that Biden was demented, diminished and obviously not up to the job of the presidency.

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“The Young Pope” was a fitting accompaniment to the first Trump era’s dawning, having premiered days before that inauguration.

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One was the way Baker scampered off after his second win with a casual wave, an unconscious signal that it was dawning on him that the evening’s momentum might bring him back up there again.

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“I didn’t realize I was in shock, but nothing would register in my mind. You know, until Thursday, it started dawning that, ‘Oh, my God, I lost everything.’

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