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noon

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adjective

as in daily

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Recent Examples of noon
Noun
At noon Wednesday, his union received a call that there would be an emergency meeting at 3 p.m. that day. Frederick Melo, Twin Cities, 1 May 2025 The exceptional Taste of Place experience is offered Wednesday to Sunday at noon. Katie Sweeney, Forbes.com, 30 Apr. 2025 Hot dog lovers will relish this news — a novel spin on a classic summer bite is set to open May 31 at noon in Charlotte. Sunny Hubler, Charlotte Observer, 30 Apr. 2025 Qualifying to run for House District 40 ended at noon Wednesday. Steven Lemongello, The Orlando Sentinel, 30 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for noon
Recent Examples of Synonyms for noon
Noun
  • Submit them here, and they may be answered during a live chat at midday Eastern time.
    Andrew Torgan, CNN Money, 27 Apr. 2025
  • Iranian state media reported that the talks began around midday.
    Vivian Nereim, New York Times, 26 Apr. 2025
Noun
  • At that point Jupiter is just visible in the west, about 32 degrees above the horizon (this is about a third of the way up to the zenith).
    Jesse Emspak, Space.com, 25 Apr. 2025
  • All told, the other top candidates who could be elevated to the zenith of the Catholic Church are four Italians, one Spanish, one French, one Ghanaian and one Maltese.
    Ignacio Calderon, USA Today, 22 Apr. 2025
Adjective
  • The program is designed for string students of all ages and skill levels; participants will engage in daily instruction from directors of the Arkansas Symphony Youth Orchestras, Arkansas Symphony String Academy teachers and other members of the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra.
    Eric E. Harrison, Arkansas Online, 3 May 2025
  • Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
    Johnny Dodd, People.com, 3 May 2025
Noun
  • At their height under Postecoglou in his debut season, their PPDA was 6.24.
    Elias Burke, New York Times, 8 May 2025
  • Thanks to the chunky heel and platform, these shoes will give you some height while still being easy to walk in.
    Genevieve Cepeda, Travel + Leisure, 8 May 2025
Noun
  • The artist has been named a spokesperson for the brand’s Fructis line, which at the top of 2025 introduced its latest innovation: Sleek & Stay Heat Activated Serum.
    Jackie Fields, People.com, 29 Apr. 2025
  • Driving change starts at the top — lead by example.
    Rolling Stone Culture Council, Rolling Stone, 29 Apr. 2025
Noun
  • The four shows are the culmination of a multiyear project within NBCUniversal to develop new voices and lean into social-first creators.
    Alex Weprin, HollywoodReporter, 1 May 2025
  • Her latest project, Welcome, Mac, to the Family by Ruddiman, is the culmination of two years of experimentation, iteration, and storytelling.
    Kaitlyn Gomez, USA Today, 1 May 2025
Noun
  • Arches National Park is known for its colorful stone arches, pinnacles and balanced rocks.
    Helena Wegner, Sacbee.com, 7 May 2025
  • Most apropos is that the statue will be forged by fire, an analogy perfectly befitting Staley and her journey to this pinnacle.
    Chantel Jennings, New York Times, 30 Apr. 2025
Noun
  • As Pluto retrogrades in Aquarius, the potential for shocking revelations is at its peak.
    Valerie Mesa, People.com, 3 May 2025
  • Shares have cooled off in 2025 but are still up a few percentage points since the Feb. 19 market peak.
    Brett Owens, Forbes.com, 3 May 2025

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“Noon.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/noon. Accessed 13 May. 2025.

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