midday
nounDivide midday into syllables:
mid · day
How to pronounce midday:
Definition of midday:
- midday (noun):
 - the middle of the day
 - the middle of the day.
 
Synonyms for midday:
afternoon
day
evening
high noon
hour
lunch time
mean solar day
morning
noon
noonday
noontide
noontime
solar day
time of day
twelve noon
twelve o'clock
twenty-four hour period
twenty-four hours
Antonyms for midday:
12 am
middle of the night
midnight
the witching hour
twelve at night
twelve midnight
twelve o'clock
zero hours
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