midafternoon

midafternoon
The middle of the afternoon, normally between 2:00pm and 4:00pm.

Im not available until midafternoon, but feel free to call then.


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  • midafternoon — /mɪdaftəˈnun/ (say midahftuh noohn) noun 1. a point or time about midway through the afternoon, as between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. –adjective 2. of, relating to, or taken at or during midafternoon …  

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  • midafternoon prayer — [mid′af tər no͞on΄] n. [often M P ] R.C.Ch. the fifth of the seven canonical hours; none …   English World dictionary

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  • mid|af|ter|noon — «MIHD AF tuhr NOON, AHF », noun, adjective. –n. the middle of the afternoon: »The judges, gourmets all, couldn t tear themselves away from a magnificent lunch until midafternoon (Maclean s). –adj. occurring at, or having to do with, the middle of …   Useful english dictionary

  • mid·af·ter·noon — /ˌmıdˌæftɚˈnuːn, Brit ˌmıdˌɑːftəˈnuːn/ noun [noncount] : the middle part of the afternoon We hope to make it home by midafternoon. often used before another noun a midafternoon snack …   Useful english dictionary

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