BEDTIME: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for BEDTIME?

Need another word that means the same as “bedtime”? Find 30 related words for “bedtime” in this overview.

Associations of "Bedtime" (30 Words)

afternoonIn the afternoon every afternoon.
I ll be back at three in the afternoon.
awakeStop sleeping; wake from sleep.
Still not fully awake.
awakenMake someone aware of (something) for the first time.
They were awakened to the sad facts.
bedA bedroom.
She is grooming the horses and bedding them down for the night.
consciousHaving knowledge of something.
Became conscious that he was being followed.
dawnAn opening time period.
It dawned on him that she had betrayed him.
dayA day assigned to a particular purpose or observance.
They only met a few days ago.
dreamExperience dreams during sleep.
I had a dream about you last night.
dreamingImaginative thoughts indulged in while awake.
insomniaHabitual sleeplessness; inability to sleep.
kindergarten(in North America) a class or school that prepares children, usually five- or six-year-olds, for the first year of formal education.
lunchtimeThe time in the middle of the day when lunch is eaten.
The lunchtime television news.
midnight12 o’clock at night; the middle of the night.
I left at midnight.
morningEvery morning.
Mornings she d sleep late.
napA card game similar to whist; usually played for stakes.
There wasn t time for a nap.
nightThe night as the interval between two days.
I had a restless night.
nightmareA very unpleasant or frightening experience or prospect.
Developing thunderclouds are a balloonist s worst nightmare.
noonTwelve o’clock in the day; midday.
The service starts at twelve noon.
oversleepSleep longer or later than one intended.
We talked until the early hours and consequently I overslept.
rouseCause to be agitated excited or roused.
She was roused from a deep sleep by a hand on her shoulder.
sleepBe in a state of sleep be asleep.
A good night s sleep.
sleeperA sleeping car, or a berth in one.
The winner was a true sleeper no one expected him to get it.
sleeplessExperiencing or accompanied by sleeplessness Shakespeare.
Lisa lay sleepless.
slumberA sleep.
Scaring folk from their slumbers.
sundayUnited States evangelist (1862-1935.
tonightThe present or immediately coming night.
Tonight is a night to remember.
wakeCause to become awake or conscious.
Wakes weeks.
wakefulMarked by full consciousness or alertness.
Wakeful nights.
wakenCause to become awake or conscious.
She knew he would waken in an hour or so.
wakingMarked by full consciousness or alertness.
Days of danger and nights of waking.

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