Dawning


noun
1.
daybreak; dawn.
2.
beginning; start:
the dawning of the space age.
noun
1.
the first appearance of daylight in the morning:
Dawn broke over the valley.
2.
the beginning or rise of anything; advent:
the dawn of civilization.
verb (used without object)
3.
to begin to grow light in the morning:
The day dawned with a cloudless sky.
4.
to begin to open or develop.
5.
to begin to be perceived (usually followed by on):
The idea dawned on him.
noun
1.
daybreak; sunrise related adjective auroral
2.
the sky when light first appears in the morning
3.
the beginning of something
verb (intransitive)
4.
to begin to grow light after the night
5.
to begin to develop, appear, or expand
6.
usually foll by on or upon. to begin to become apparent (to)
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