afternoon
/ˌæftərˈnuːn/noun★Beginner
general
the time between noon and evening
Let's meet in the afternoon for coffee.
We should arrange to meet during the time after noon.
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The term is commonly used to refer to the period between 12 PM and 6 PM, though the exact range can vary by context.
Collocations
in the afternoonduring the afternoon periodthis afternoonthe afternoon of the current dayevery afternooneach afternoon on a regular basis
Synonyms
Antonyms
Related Phrases
good afternoonphrase
a polite greeting used in the afternoon
💡Pro Tip
Usage Tip
Use 'afternoon' to refer to the time between noon and evening, and 'evening' for the time after the afternoon.
⚡Gold Rule
Capitalization Rule
In English, 'afternoon' is not capitalized unless it starts a sentence or is part of a title.
📖Word Origin
From Middle English 'afternone', from 'after' + 'noon'. The term combines the words 'after' and 'noon' to describe the time following midday.
📝Usage Notes
The term is commonly used in everyday language to refer to the period after lunch and before dinner. It is often used to schedule activities or events.
Word Breakdown
after
following in time
prefixnoon
midday
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