Noons Meaning in English
word · lemma: noon
ˈnunz
NOONZ
nˈuːnz
NOONZ
Definition
'Noons' is the plural of 'noon', referring to more than one midday or 12:00 p.m. time points on different days.
Usage & Nuances
'Noons' is rarely used in everyday conversation, mostly appearing in literary, poetic, or formal writing to refer to multiple days at noon. Usually, you say 'at noon' or 'every noon'—'noons' can feel old-fashioned or poetic.
Spanish: mediodíasPortuguese (BR): meios-diasPortuguese (PT): meios-diasChinese (Simplified): 中午们Chinese (Traditional): 中午們Hindi: दोपहरेंArabic: ظُهُورBengali: দুপুরগুলোRussian: полдниJapanese: 正午たち - 昼の正午Vietnamese: buổi trưa (số nhiều) - những lúc giữa trưaKorean: 정오들Turkish: öğlelerUrdu: دوپہریںIndonesian: siang hari (jam 12 siang) - tengah hari
Example Sentences
We ate lunch together on several noons last week.
basic
Hot summer noons can be very tiring.
basic
We met at the park on different noons.
basic
I've spent many quiet noons reading by the lake.
natural
Their shop is always busy during weekdays' noons.
natural
She enjoys the peaceful atmosphere of autumn noons in the garden.
natural