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afternoon
[af-ter-noon, ahf-, af-ter-noon, ahf-, af-, ahf-]
adjective
pertaining to the latter part of the day.
afternoon
/ ˌɑːftəˈnuːn /
noun
the period of the day between noon and evening
( as modifier )
afternoon tea
a middle or later part
the afternoon of life
Other Word Forms
- preafternoon noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of afternoon1
Example Sentences
It is a sunny spring afternoon in Warwickshire and I'm parked up in a nondescript hatchback with my cameraman, poised to meet a drug dealer.
Drip by drip, appointments were fed out through the afternoon.
But the company announced on social media on Tuesday afternoon – the day before the children returned to school – this would no longer be possible.
Away from western coasts, by the late afternoon and early evening there is a good chance many of us will have clear skies in time for the eclipse.
The game will be played in the afternoon rather than the evening and is expected to be followed by NBC’s daily Olympics prime-time show from Milan.
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