noon
How to Use Noon
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe middle of the day, exactly twelve o'clock.
Don't confuse with "midnight," which is twelve o'clock at night — noon is always daytime.
Word Forms
nooned past tense, noons plural, noons plural, Noons plural, Noons plural, noons singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
We agreed to meet for lunch at _____.
Etymology
From Old English non, "the ninth hour," borrowed from Latin nona (hora), "ninth hour" — originally referring to about 3pm, before the meaning shifted to midday.