সকাল, ফজর, বিহান, ঊষা, উষা, উদয়, আরম্ভ, উষসী, ভোর, অরূণোদয়
সকাল হত্তয়া, ভোর হত্তয়া, পোহান
(1) The first light of day.
(2) The earliest period.
(3) An opening time period.
(4) Beginning of day.
(5) A beginning.
(1) Become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions.
(2) Appear or develop.
(3) Become light.
(4) Start.
(1) It was so beautiful, like the first light of a dawn in another world.
(2) Historically, this period is the dawn of economic modernism and social modernity, especially in the hinterlands.
(3) Much of this has yet to dawn on Labour's backbenches and few would understand it even if spelled out for them.
(4) And then the dawn 's early light suddenly appears to Ginger, clearing all those confusing dark clouds away.
(5) Alucius was silent, watching the realization of what must have happened dawn on the boy.
(6) He set off at dawn
(7) The beginning of the 21st century is also the dawn of the first global society of states.
(8) At dawn 's first light they reached the wrought iron gates of the palace, strangely ajar.
(9) Nickel has been used in alloys that date back to the dawn of civilization.
(10) She woke up at the first light of the dawn and crept out to the study.
(11) From the dawn of human civilization, super-powers have had to do all sorts of dirty things.
(12) The rundown colonial port buildings house tailors, coppersmiths and fishermen, who rise with the dawn and retire with the sun, for there's little electricity here.
(13) She pushed the horse faster, but didn't sit up until the first light of dawn rose over the horizon.
(14) That revolutionary dawn proved less than auspicious after many Frenchmen died under the blade of the guillotine.
(15) Realization seemed to dawn on Kaya's face after that sentence.
(16) If we are correct, the Late Devonian wood problem was an almost inevitable result of evolutionary developments at the dawn of life.
(17) The Arts and Crafts Festival will bring to its patrons the traditional Indian crafts with a heritage going back to the dawn of civilisation.
(18) Clarinbridge have been there or thereabouts now for the past number of years and their day must surely dawn soon.
(19) It will dawn on her that she will have to fix the photocopier herself.
(20) Travelling through London yesterday was peculiar; it didn't dawn on me that I would have to use the tube until my train from Brighton was approaching Victoria.
daybreak
beginning
aurora
morning
begin
occur to
sink in
cease
end
stop
Sunset
Dusk
End
Evening
Eventide
Setting
Sundown
Conclusion
Ending
Finish
Set