overnight (Meaning)

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overnight (s)

lasting, open, or operating through the whole night

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overnight (r)

during or for the length of one night

happening in a short time or with great speed

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overnight (n.)

The fore part of the night last past; the previous evening.

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overnight (adv.)

In the fore part of the night last past; in the evening before; also, during the night; as, the candle will not last overnight.

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overnight Sentence Examples

  1. The temperature plummeted overnight, leaving a thick layer of ice on the windshield.
  2. The pain in her leg worsened overnight, forcing her to seek medical attention.
  3. The company's stock price soared overnight after the release of positive earnings reports.
  4. The storm ravaged the city overnight, toppling trees and flooding the streets.
  5. The baby cried incessantly overnight, leaving her parents exhausted.
  6. The suspect escaped overnight, leaving no trace behind.
  7. The food spoiled overnight, rendering it inedible.
  8. The city transformed overnight into a winter wonderland after a heavy snowfall.
  9. The argument between the neighbors escalated overnight, culminating in a physical altercation.
  10. The businessman made a fortune overnight after a successful investment venture.

FAQs About the word overnight

lasting, open, or operating through the whole night, during or for the length of one night, happening in a short time or with great speedThe fore part of the ni

midnight,night, nightly, late, nighttime,nocturnal

daily, daily, noon,noon, diurnal,diurnal

The temperature plummeted overnight, leaving a thick layer of ice on the windshield.

The pain in her leg worsened overnight, forcing her to seek medical attention.

The company's stock price soared overnight after the release of positive earnings reports.

The storm ravaged the city overnight, toppling trees and flooding the streets.