Midnight
UK /["/ˈmɪdnaɪt/"]/US /["/ˈmɪdnaɪt/"]/
Definition
12 o’clock at night
In simple words: The middle of the night, 12:00 AM.
Examples
- The clock struck midnight, and the party officially began.
- She always feels more creative at midnight than during the day.
- The movie will start at midnight, so we should leave soon.
- He has a habit of going for a run at midnight.
- They agreed to meet at midnight by the fountain.
Usage notes
Use 'midnight' when referring to the exact time of 12:00 AM. It's commonly used in both spoken and written English. Avoid using it to refer to times shortly before or after 12:00 AM.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'midnight' as the 'middle' of the night — it's when the clock strikes twelve!
Collocations
- chime
- strike
- strike
- approach
- come
- feast
- snack
- black
- approaching midnight
- around midnight
- near midnight
- at the stroke of midnight
Synonyms
- 12 AM
- dusk
- nighttime
Antonyms
- midday
- noon
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'noon', which is 12:00 PM.
- Using it to mean any late night time, instead of just 12:00 AM.
- Not capitalizing 'Midnight' when starting a sentence.