sunrise |
sunrise |
In figuratively|lang=en terms the difference between sunrise and sunrise
is that
sunrise is (figuratively) any great awakening while
sunrise is (figuratively) any great awakening.
As nouns the difference between sunrise and sunrise
is that
sunrise is (figuratively) the time of day when the sun (
l) above the eastern horizon while
sunrise is (figuratively) the time of day when the sun (
l) above the eastern horizon.
As adjectives the difference between sunrise and sunrise
is that
sunrise is pertaining to an unusually early time of day while
sunrise is pertaining to an unusually early time of day.
sunrise |
firstlight |
As nouns the difference between sunrise and firstlight
is that
sunrise is (figuratively) the time of day when the sun (
l) above the eastern horizon while
firstlight is .
As an adjective sunrise
is pertaining to an unusually early time of day.
sunrise |
morning |
As nouns the difference between sunrise and morning
is that
sunrise is (figuratively) the time of day when the sun (
l) above the eastern horizon while
morning is the part of the day from dawn to midday.
As an adjective sunrise
is pertaining to an unusually early time of day.
As an interjection morning is
a greeting said in the morning; good morning.
sawn |
sunrise |
As a verb sawn
is .
As a noun sunrise is
(figuratively) the time of day when the sun (
l) above the eastern horizon.
As an adjective sunrise is
pertaining to an unusually early time of day.
sunday |
sunrise |
As nouns the difference between sunday and sunrise
is that
sunday is the seventh day of the week in systems using the standard, or the first day of the week in many religious traditions the sabbath for most christians; it follows saturday and precedes monday while
sunrise is (figuratively) the time of day when the sun (
l) above the eastern horizon.
As an adverb sunday
is on sunday.
As an adjective sunrise is
pertaining to an unusually early time of day.
sunrise |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between sunrise and undefined
is that
sunrise is pertaining to an unusually early time of day while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a noun sunrise
is (figuratively) the time of day when the sun (
l) above the eastern horizon.
downing |
sunrise |
As nouns the difference between downing and sunrise
is that
downing is an occasion on which something is downed while
sunrise is (figuratively) the time of day when the sun (
l) above the eastern horizon.
As a verb downing
is .
As an adjective sunrise is
pertaining to an unusually early time of day.
sunrise |
dayspring |
As nouns the difference between sunrise and dayspring
is that
sunrise is (figuratively) the time of day when the sun (
l) above the eastern horizon while
dayspring is (archaic) the beginning of the day, or first appearance of light; the dawn; daybreak.
As an adjective sunrise
is pertaining to an unusually early time of day.
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