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midnight

Midnight is the exact time of twelve o'clock at night when one day ends and the next one begins.

Explanation at your level:

Midnight is 12 o'clock at night. It is very dark. The day changes at this time. You are probably sleeping at midnight!

Midnight is the time when one day ends and a new day starts. It is 12:00 AM. Many people are in bed at midnight, but some people are awake.

Midnight marks the transition from one date to the next. It is the middle of the night. You might use this word when talking about your sleep schedule or late events.

Midnight is a precise temporal marker. It is often used in collocations like 'past midnight' or 'around midnight'. It carries a sense of finality for one day and a fresh start for another.

Beyond its literal meaning, midnight often carries symbolic weight in literature and culture, representing a threshold or a 'witching hour'. It denotes the exact boundary of the diurnal cycle.

Etymologically rooted in Germanic traditions, midnight serves as the anchor point for the 24-hour clock. Its usage spans from mundane scheduling to poetic descriptions of the 'dead of night', highlighting its dual nature as a point of transition and a void of activity.

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  • Midnight is exactly 12:00 AM.
  • It marks the end of one day and the start of another.
  • It is an uncountable noun.
  • Commonly used with the preposition 'at'.

Hey there! Let's talk about midnight. It is a super common word that refers to the exact moment the clock strikes 12:00 at night. Think of it as the bridge between two days.

When you look at a clock, midnight is the point where the day officially resets. It is the deepest part of the night, often associated with silence, sleep, or sometimes late-night parties! Whether you are a night owl or an early bird, everyone knows that midnight is the turning point of the 24-hour cycle.

The word midnight is a classic example of a compound word. It comes from the Old English word midniht, which literally means 'middle of the night'. It is related to the German word Mitternacht, showing how closely our languages are linked!

Historically, humans have always tracked time by the sun. Midnight was recognized as the point furthest from the sun's peak at noon. It has been used in English for over a thousand years to describe that specific, quiet hour when the world is usually asleep.

You will hear midnight used in both casual and formal settings. People often say things like 'I stayed up until midnight' to show they were awake late. It is a very neutral term, used by everyone from scientists tracking dates to kids waiting for the New Year.

Common collocations include past midnight, after midnight, and at midnight. You can use it to describe an event, like a 'midnight snack' or a 'midnight train'. It is a versatile word that fits perfectly in almost any conversation about time.

Idioms make language fun! Here are a few:

  • Burn the midnight oil: To work or study late into the night.
  • Midnight sun: A natural phenomenon where the sun is visible at midnight.
  • Midnight blue: A very dark shade of blue.
  • Midnight feast: Eating secretly at night.
  • Strike midnight: When a clock hits 12:00.

Midnight is an uncountable noun, so you don't usually say 'midnights'. It is pronounced MID-night with the stress on the first syllable. In IPA, it is /ˈmɪd.naɪt/.

It rhymes with words like light, bright, sight, flight, and might. Remember, it is a compound of 'mid' and 'night', so keep the 'd' and 'n' sounds distinct so it doesn't sound like 'min-ight'!

Fun Fact

It has remained almost unchanged in spelling for 1000 years.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈmɪd.naɪt/

Clear 'd' and 't' sounds.

US /ˈmɪd.naɪt/

Slightly softer 't' in some dialects.

Common Errors

  • Dropping the 'd'
  • Mispronouncing the 'i' as 'ee'
  • Adding an 's'

Rhymes With

light bright sight flight night

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 1/5

Easy to write

Speaking 1/5

Easy to speak

Hören 1/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

time clock night day

Learn Next

noon twilight dawn dusk

Fortgeschritten

diurnal nocturnal temporal

Grammar to Know

Prepositions of time

at midnight

Uncountable nouns

midnight

Compound nouns

midnight

Examples by Level

1

It is midnight.

It is 12:00 AM.

Simple subject-verb-noun structure.

2

I sleep at midnight.

I go to bed at 12:00.

Time preposition 'at'.

3

The day ends at midnight.

The day finishes at 12:00.

Standard usage.

4

Is it midnight?

Is the time 12:00 AM?

Question form.

5

Midnight is dark.

12:00 AM is dark.

Adjective usage.

6

I wake up after midnight.

I wake up past 12:00.

Preposition 'after'.

7

The party is at midnight.

The party starts at 12:00.

Event timing.

8

Midnight comes quickly.

12:00 arrives fast.

Adverb usage.

1

I stayed awake until midnight.

2

The train arrives at midnight.

3

It was past midnight when I got home.

4

We saw the fireworks at midnight.

5

Midnight is the start of a new day.

6

I had a midnight snack.

7

The clock struck midnight.

8

She works until midnight.

1

The deadline is at midnight tonight.

2

We reached the city just after midnight.

3

I often burn the midnight oil when studying.

4

The movie ends well past midnight.

5

He was still working at midnight.

6

The mysterious noise happened at midnight.

7

Midnight is a quiet time in the city.

8

We celebrated the New Year at midnight.

1

The document must be submitted by midnight.

2

The city looks beautiful around midnight.

3

She has a midnight flight to London.

4

The transition from Tuesday to Wednesday occurs at midnight.

5

He is a real midnight owl.

6

The streets were empty long after midnight.

7

The clock chimed midnight in the distance.

8

We waited until midnight for the news.

1

The atmosphere felt heavy as the clock approached midnight.

2

He spent the midnight hours reflecting on his life.

3

The midnight sun is a fascinating phenomenon in the Arctic.

4

The contract expires precisely at midnight.

5

Midnight blue is an elegant color for a suit.

6

She was haunted by the silence of midnight.

7

The magical transformation happened at midnight.

8

Midnight represents the threshold between the past and the future.

1

The poet described the hour of midnight as a void of infinite possibilities.

2

The midnight oil was burning in the professor's study.

3

In the dead of midnight, the forest was completely still.

4

The legal implications of the midnight deadline are significant.

5

The midnight sky was devoid of stars.

6

He navigated the midnight streets with caution.

7

The transition to the new fiscal year begins at midnight.

8

Midnight is the symbolic intersection of time and memory.

Synonyme

12:00 AM twelve midnight dead of night witching hour zero hour

Gegenteile

Häufige Kollokationen

at midnight
past midnight
around midnight
before midnight
midnight snack
midnight oil
strike midnight
midnight sun
midnight blue
midnight train

Idioms & Expressions

"burn the midnight oil"

to work late

I've been burning the midnight oil all week.

idiomatic

"the witching hour"

midnight or late night

It was the witching hour when the cat started meowing.

literary

"strike midnight"

the clock reaches 12

We cheered when the clock struck midnight.

neutral

"in the dead of night"

very late at night

He left in the dead of night.

neutral

"midnight feast"

eating late at night

We had a secret midnight feast.

casual

"midnight blue"

a dark color

The car was painted midnight blue.

neutral

Easily Confused

midnight vs Noon

Both are 12 o'clock

Noon is day, Midnight is night

Lunch is at noon; sleep is at midnight.

midnight vs Midday

Both have 'mid'

Midday is middle of the day

The sun is high at midday.

midnight vs Night

General vs Specific

Night is a period; midnight is a point

I like the night, but midnight is too late.

midnight vs 12 AM

Numerical vs Word

They are the same thing

Midnight is 12 AM.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + verb + at + midnight

The party ended at midnight.

A2

It + is + past + midnight

It is past midnight.

B1

Verb + until + midnight

I stayed up until midnight.

B2

Around + midnight

We arrived around midnight.

B1

Before + midnight

Finish your work before midnight.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

midnight 12 AM

Adjectives

mid-nightly occurring at midnight

Verwandt

night base noun
mid prefix meaning middle

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

Formal (legal deadlines) Neutral (daily time) Casual (midnight snack)

Häufige Fehler

midnight o'clock midnight
Midnight already implies 12 o'clock.
in midnight at midnight
Use 'at' for specific clock times.
midnights midnight
It is an uncountable noun.
at the midnight at midnight
Do not use 'the' with midnight.
12 PM 12 AM
12 PM is noon, 12 AM is midnight.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a clock tower striking 12 in the dark.

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Native Usage

Use it for deadlines or late-night events.

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Cultural Insight

New Year countdowns always happen at midnight.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'at' for time.

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Say It Right

Stress the first syllable.

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Don't say 'in midnight'

Use 'at' instead.

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Did You Know?

It is a compound word from Old English.

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Study Smart

Use it in sentences about your sleep.

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Formal Context

Used for contract expiration.

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Uncountable

Never add an 's'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

MID (middle) + NIGHT = Midnight.

Visual Association

A clock face with both hands pointing at 12 in the dark.

Word Web

time clock night dark transition

Herausforderung

Try saying 'midnight' every time you look at a clock at night.

Wortherkunft

Old English

Original meaning: Middle of the night

Kultureller Kontext

None

Midnight is often celebrated during New Year's Eve with countdowns.

Cinderella (clock strikes midnight) Midnight in Paris (movie) Midnight Run (movie)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • midnight deadline
  • midnight shift
  • working past midnight

Travel

  • midnight flight
  • midnight train
  • arriving at midnight

Social

  • midnight party
  • midnight snack
  • staying up until midnight

Academic

  • midnight deadline
  • submitted at midnight
  • midnight study session

Conversation Starters

"What is the latest you have ever stayed up?"

"Do you prefer working during the day or at midnight?"

"What do you usually do when the clock strikes midnight?"

"Have you ever had a midnight snack?"

"Do you find midnight to be a peaceful or scary time?"

Journal Prompts

Describe what the world looks like at midnight.

Write a story about a magical event that happens at midnight.

How does your productivity change after midnight?

Reflect on a memorable midnight experience.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

Midnight is 12 AM.

No, it is uncountable.

It is 'at' midnight.

A snack eaten late at night.

It is the middle of the night.

No, noon is 12 PM.

Yes, it marks the change of date.

Usually, unless you are in the Arctic.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The day changes at ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: midnight

Midnight is the transition point.

multiple choice A2

What is 12:00 AM?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Midnight

12:00 AM is midnight.

true false B1

Midnight is a countable noun.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It is uncountable.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Idiom meaning.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Subject-Verb-Prep-Noun.

fill blank A2

I had a ___ snack.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: midnight

Midnight snack is a common phrase.

multiple choice B1

Which preposition goes with midnight?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: at

We say 'at midnight'.

true false B2

Midnight is the start of the next day.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Richtig

It marks the date change.

match pairs C1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Specific term.

sentence order C1

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Standard phrase.

Ergebnis: /10

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