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Meaning of false dawn | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. A thin ambient light which precedes true dawn, typically by around an hour, in certain parts of the world.
  2. Something engendering premature hope; a promising sign which in fact leads to nothing.
    figuratively

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Examples

“The moon was low down, and there was just the glimmer of the false dawn that comes about an hour before the real one.”
“As Congo nears the 50th anniversary of its independence from Belgium on June 30th, Mr Chebeya’s murky death suggests that 2006 was a false dawn.”
“This, it must be stressed, is not to mark Arsenal out as potential Premier League winners or acclaim them as the finished product - there have been false dawns before, under both current manager Mikel Arteta and his predecessor Unai Emery.”
“After decades of false dawns, the impending creation of Great British Railways, dovetailing with a new government and the need to address the climate crisis much more seriously, offers a new opportunity to create a viable plan for electrifying more of the British rail network.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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