What is another word for four o'clock?

Pronunciation: [fˈɔːɹ əklˈɒk] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the term "four o'clock," which refers to a specific time of day, four hours after noon. One alternative term for this time is "four in the afternoon." Another synonym could be "sixteen hundred hours," which is the equivalent military time for 4 p.m. Some people may also refer to this time as "tea time," as it is a common time to enjoy a cup of tea or snack in some cultures. Additionally, one could simply use the numerical representation of the time: 4:00 PM. Regardless of the terminology used, four o'clock marks the transition from afternoon to evening and the start of the final quarter of the day.

What are the hypernyms for Four o'clock?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Four o'clock?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for four o'clock (as nouns)

What are the holonyms for Four o'clock?

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Famous quotes with Four o'clock

  • One morning, about four o'clock, I was driving my car just about as fast as I could. I thought, Why am I out this time of night? I was miserable, and it came to me: I'm falling in love with somebody I have no right to fall in love with.
    June Carter Cash
  • I usually hang around the room listening to a bit of last night's show. If there's one available, I go to the steam room every day for my voice. I spend half an hour there and then I eat, because I can't eat later than four o'clock. Then I go for a soundcheck. That's my day.
    Phil Collins
  • Towards four o'clock, the rebels felt strong enough to take the offensive. A brigade with a battery under Earle managed to strike the Federal right on the flank and rear and throw it into utter confusion, which spread rapidly along the whole front. Now came the disastrous end.
    Henry Villard
  • I've got all the money I'll ever need, if I die by four o'clock.
    Henny Youngman
  • "Know what, Archie" "What?" "Life is sad, sometimes." That was one of the great things about Arcie, you could say things like that. "Life is shit," Archie said. The shadows of he goal posts definitely resembled a network of crosses, empty crucifixes. That's enough symbolism for one day, Obie told himself. If he hurried he could make the four o'clock bus to work.
    Robert Cormier

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