100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "noon"
Definition
Noon refers to the middle of the day, specifically 12:00 PM. It is often associated with the time when the sun is at its highest point in the sky. In a broader sense, "noon" can also denote a time of day when activities peak or a metaphorical midpoint in various contexts.
Synonyms
- Midday
- Noon-time
- Twelve o'clock
- High noon
Antonyms
- Midnight
- Dawn
- Dusk
Examples
- The clock struck noon as the ceremony began.
- We decided to meet at the park at noon for lunch.
- The sun was blazing at noon, making it too hot to be outside.
- I always take a break at noon to recharge.
- The restaurant is busiest around noon.
- My favorite time to go for a walk is just after noon.
- The train departs at noon sharp.
- We celebrated her birthday at noon with a surprise party.
- Noon is often when I feel the most productive.
- The meeting is scheduled for noon tomorrow.
- He called me right at noon.
- The sun casts the shortest shadows at noon.
- We usually eat lunch at noon.
- The school bell rings at noon to signal the end of the morning classes.
- She prefers to take her coffee break at noon.
- The festival will start at noon.
- Noon is when the temperature tends to peak in summer.
- I’ll finish my report by noon.
- They agreed to meet at noon to discuss the project.
- The library is quietest around noon.
- I often run errands at noon when stores are less crowded.
- The sun feels hottest at noon.
- Noon is the best time to take photos with natural light.
- She prefers to exercise around noon when she has more energy.
- The parade starts at noon sharp.
- He had a meeting at noon that he couldn't miss.
- I saw the clock turn to noon just as I finished my lunch.
- Noon is when the workers take their lunch break.
- They plan to go hiking after noon.
- The event will kick off at noon after the opening speech.
- I’m meeting my friend for lunch at noon.
- The sun rises early and sets late, but it is strongest at noon.
- She schedules her calls for noon to avoid interruptions.
- The bakery sells out of bread by noon.
- They held the press conference at noon.
- The time was noon, and the streets were bustling with activity.
- I always take a moment to reflect at noon.
- The team will gather for a strategy session at noon.
- Noon is the time when many people take their lunch break.
- The clock struck noon, signaling the end of the morning shift.
- I usually finish my errands by noon.
- The sun was directly overhead at noon.
- The conference call is set for noon tomorrow.
- We enjoyed a picnic at the park around noon.
- The store opens at noon on Sundays.
- He likes to take a walk around noon to clear his mind.
- They always have a family gathering at noon on weekends.
- She likes to meditate at noon for clarity.
- The ceremony is expected to start promptly at noon.
- The workers returned to their tasks after noon.
- Noon is often a time when I feel most inspired.
- The sun blazed down at noon, making it hard to be outside.
- We planned to leave the house by noon.
- The gardener waters the plants at noon.
- Noon is when the restaurant experiences its lunch rush.
- The clock read noon when she finished her work.
- The children played in the park until noon.
- They decided to have a barbecue at noon.
- The seminar will begin at noon.
- I set my alarm for noon to remind me of the meeting.
- The traffic is usually heavy around noon.
- I prefer to have my big meal at noon.
- The sun is at its peak at noon.
- She always takes a break at noon to recharge.
- We will finalize the details right after noon.
- The deadline is set for noon tomorrow.
- He made a point to call me at noon.
- Noon is when the office is filled with the aroma of lunch.
- The kids come home from school around noon.
- I enjoy reading at noon when it’s quiet.
- The event is free for all attendees starting at noon.
- The team convened at noon to strategize.
- They planned to unveil the new product at noon.
- The mail arrives around noon each day.
- I like to enjoy a leisurely lunch at noon.
- Noon is when the sun casts the shortest shadows.
- I’ll call you back at noon.
- The street vendors start setting up around noon.
- The parade begins at noon sharp.
- The meeting is scheduled for noon, so don’t be late.
- She likes to take photos during noon for the best light.
- Noon is a popular time for business lunches.
- They usually leave for their trip by noon.
- The sun was bright and hot at noon.
- I’ll send you the document by noon.
- The café gets super busy around noon.
- Noon is often a time of reflection for many.
- He takes his lunch break at noon.
- The final review is at noon tomorrow.
- They always watch the news at noon.
- The workers clock out for lunch at noon.
- I enjoy the quiet of my yard at noon.
- The school day ends at noon for younger kids.
- The presentation will be held at noon.
- They expect a large turnout at noon.
- Noon often brings a welcome break in the day.
- I’ll prepare the meeting notes by noon.
- The dog loves to play outside at noon.
- We will celebrate the success at noon.
- The sun's rays were strongest at noon.