• Noun

    the light of day
    At the end of the tunnel they could see daylight.
    public knowledge or awareness; openness
    The newspaper article brought the scandal out into the daylight.
    the period of day; daytime.
    daybreak; dawn.
    a clear space between any two parts that should be close together, as between the jambs of the opening of a doorway or the knees of a horseback rider and a saddle.
    daylights, mental soundness; consciousness; wits
    The noise scared the daylights out of us.

    Adjective

    Photography . of, pertaining to, or being film made for exposure by the natural light of day.

    Verb (used with object)

    to suffuse (an interior space) with artificial light or with daylight filtered through translucent materials, as roofing panels. ?

    Idiom

    see daylight
    to progress to a point where completion of a difficult task seems possible or probable.

    Antonyms

    Noun

    the light of day
    At the end of the tunnel they could see daylight.
    public knowledge or awareness; openness
    The newspaper article brought the scandal out into the daylight.
    the period of day; daytime.
    daybreak; dawn.
    a clear space between any two parts that should be close together, as between the jambs of the opening of a doorway or the knees of a horseback rider and a saddle.
    daylights, mental soundness; consciousness; wits
    The noise scared the daylights out of us.

    Adjective

    Photography . of, pertaining to, or being film made for exposure by the natural light of day.

    Verb (used with object)

    to suffuse (an interior space) with artificial light or with daylight filtered through translucent materials, as roofing panels. ?

    Idiom

    see daylight
    to progress to a point where completion of a difficult task seems possible or probable.

    Antonyms

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