At the end of the day, when the sun goes down and the world gets dark, it's night. If you work at night, you have to get used to sleeping in the middle of the day.
Night lasts approximately as long as the dark period of a 24-hour day, although in some parts of the world it stays bright and sunny throughout the night in the summertime, and in other areas the sun goes down in the afternoon during winter, long before night has fallen. The Old English root word niht means both "night" and "darkness."
Definitions of night
noun
the time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside
noun
the time between sunset and midnight
“he watched television every night”
noun
the period spent sleeping
noun
the dark part of the diurnal cycle considered a time unit
“three nights later he collapsed”
noun
a shortening of nightfall
“they worked from morning to night”
noun
a period of ignorance or backwardness or gloom
“it vanished into the night”
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1 night /ˈnaɪt/ noun
plural nights
plural nights
Britannica Dictionary definition of NIGHT
1
: the time of darkness between one day and the next : the part of the day when no light from the sun can be seen and most people and animals sleep
[noncount]
Who are you calling at this time of night?
It's eleven o'clock at night.
She and her husband both work at night and sleep during the day.
The store's open all night.
They were up all night long playing video games.
People keep coming back night after night. [=every night for a period of time]
[count]
Let's stop for the night and get a hotel.
a cold, rainy night in the city
Where were you (on) the night of June 20th?
The room costs $100 a/per night. = The room costs $100 for one night.
I stayed up late five nights in a row.
We were woken up in the middle of the night by a loud crash. = (less commonly) We were woken up in the dead of night by a loud crash.
Did you have a good night's sleep? [=did you sleep well during the night?]
Last night, I had the strangest dream.
I had a late night [=I stayed up very late] last night.
Let's call it an early night. = Let's make an early night of it. [=let's go home or go to bed early tonight]
Let's call it a night. [=let's go home or go to bed now]
She'll have to spend/stay the night in the hospital. [=she will have to sleep overnight in the hospital]
He spent many sleepless nights worrying about his children. [=he lay awake at night worrying about his children]
Spend six nights and seven days on a tropical island in the Caribbean!
He spent the night with [=had sex with and slept with] her.
They decided to spend the night together. [=they decided to have sex and sleep together]
2
[noncount] : the darkness that occurs during the nighttime
They walked out into the night.
Her eyes were as black/dark as (the) night.
animals that hunt by night [=in darkness]
When night fell [=when the sky became dark for the night; at nightfall], we walked back to our car.
3
[count] : the final part of the day that is usually after work, school, etc., and before you go to bed : the early part of the night : evening
They go bowling every Tuesday night.
Friday nights, we play cards with the neighbors.
What did you have for dinner last night?
He planned a night of dinner and dancing.
We've planned a night out. [=an evening that you spend outside of your home doing something fun]
4
[count]
a : an evening or night that has a special event
Poetry night [=the night when people read poetry aloud] at the café is every Saturday at eight o'clock.
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Wednesday night is our family night. [=the night that our family does things together]
Tuesday night is ladies' night at the ballpark/bar. [=on Tuesday evening, women get a special benefit at the ballpark/bar, such as paying only half price for something]
Tomorrow is the play's opening night. [=the play will be performed in front of an audience for the first time tomorrow night]
b : the part of a special day that occurs during the nighttime
Christmas night
They spent their wedding night in a hotel.
— compare eve 2
day and night
or night and day
— see day
night night
or nighty night
— used by a child or when speaking to a child as a way of saying “good night”
“Night night, dear.” “Nighty night, Mommy.”
the still of the night
— see 4still
2 night /ˈnaɪt/ adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of NIGHT
always used before a noun
1
: of or relating to the night
the night sky
the cool night air
during the night hours
2
: for use at night
a night lamp
an animal with excellent night vision [=ability to see in the dark]
3
a : happening at night
He is taking a night flight.
a night game/class [=a game/class in the evening]
b : active, working, or operating at night
a night manager at the supermarket
This is the last night bus/train.
I am a night person. [=a person who likes the night; a person who has the most energy at night]