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midnight

/ˈmɪdˌnaɪt/

Midnight is twelve o'clock at night, marking the transition from one day to the next. It is the point in time when the night is at its middle and a new date officially begins.

Exemplos

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1

I usually go to sleep before midnight so I can wake up early.

I usually go to sleep before midnight so I can wake up early.

2

The new law will come into effect at midnight on January 1st.

The new law will come into effect at midnight on January 1st.

3

We were still dancing at midnight!

We were still dancing at midnight!

Família de palavras

Substantivo
midnight
Adjetivo
midnight
Relacionado
night
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Dica de memorização

Remember that 'mid' means middle and 'night' means night. It is simply the middle of the night.

Quiz rápido

The fireworks started exactly ___ midnight.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: at

Exemplos

1

I usually go to sleep before midnight so I can wake up early.

everyday

I usually go to sleep before midnight so I can wake up early.

2

The new law will come into effect at midnight on January 1st.

formal

The new law will come into effect at midnight on January 1st.

3

We were still dancing at midnight!

informal

We were still dancing at midnight!

4

The astronomical observation was recorded precisely at midnight.

academic

The astronomical observation was recorded precisely at midnight.

5

Please ensure the report is submitted by midnight today.

business

Please ensure the report is submitted by midnight today.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
midnight
Adjetivo
midnight
Relacionado
night

Colocações comuns

at midnight at midnight
midnight snack midnight snack
past midnight past midnight
around midnight around midnight
before midnight before midnight

Frases Comuns

burn the midnight oil

to work late into the night

midnight blue

a very dark shade of blue

stroke of midnight

exactly at 12:00 AM

Frequentemente confundido com

midnight vs noon

Midnight is 12:00 at night, whereas noon is 12:00 during the day.

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Notas de uso

The word 'midnight' is almost always used with the preposition 'at'. It functions as both a point in time and an adjective.

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Erros comuns

Many learners say 'in the midnight' or 'on midnight', but the correct English phrase is always 'at midnight'.

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Dica de memorização

Remember that 'mid' means middle and 'night' means night. It is simply the middle of the night.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the Old English 'midniht', combining 'mid' (middle) and 'niht' (night).

Padrões gramaticais

Used with the preposition 'at' Functions as an uncountable noun in most contexts Can be used as an attributive adjective (e.g., midnight sun)
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Contexto cultural

In many Western stories like Cinderella, midnight is a magical time when spells break or supernatural events occur.

Quiz rápido

The fireworks started exactly ___ midnight.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: at

Frases relacionadas

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