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false dawn
noun
- zodiacal light occurring before sunrise.
false dawn
noun
- zodiacal light appearing just before sunrise
Word History and Origins
Origin of false dawn1
Example Sentences
But will this be another false dawn for power-sharing?
Will the arrival into Major League Soccer of Messi, regarded by many as the greatest player in the history of the game, finally burn an indelible brand into America's sports-mad psyche and establish its place alongside team sports like American football, basketball or baseball, or will it turn out to be another false dawn?
They went down 4-1 at City last season when Mohamed Salah's early opener on April 1 proved to be a false dawn for the visitors.
The question now is whether this represents a false dawn on inflation, or the start of a durable decline in rising costs — and interest rates.
But Chamisa’s portrayal of a highly repressive political landscape in the southern African nation — where the removal of autocrat Robert Mugabe in 2017 appears to have been a false dawn — is backed by reports released by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch ahead of the presidential, parliamentary and local government votes in three weeks.
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