Tonight vs. Afternoon — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Tonight and Afternoon
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Tonight
On or during the present or coming night.
Afternoon
Afternoon is the time of the day between noon and evening. It is the time when the sun is descending from its peak in the sky to somewhat before its terminus at the horizon in the west.
Tonight
This night or the night of this day.
Afternoon
The time from noon or lunchtime to evening
I'll be back at three in the afternoon
I telephoned this afternoon
She worked on Tuesday afternoons
Tonight
During the night following the current day.
I want to party tonight!
I had a wonderful time with you tonight.
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Afternoon
In the afternoon; every afternoon.
Tonight
(obsolete) Last night.
Afternoon
Short for good afternoon
Tonight
The nighttime of the current day or date; this night.
Tonight is the night.
I have high hopes for tonight.
Afternoon
The part of day from noon until dinnertime or sunset.
Tonight
On this present or coming night.
Afternoon
The latter part
In the afternoon of life.
Tonight
On the last night past.
Afternoon
The part of the day from noon or lunchtime until sunset, evening, or suppertime or 6pm.
Tonight
The present or the coming night; the night after the present day.
Afternoon
(figuratively) The later part of anything, often with implications of decline.
Tonight
The present or immediately coming night
Afternoon
(informal) A party or social event held in the afternoon.
Tonight
During the night of the present day;
Drop by tonight
Afternoon
In the afternoon.
Afternoon
Ellipsis of good afternoon
Afternoon
The part of the day which follows noon, between noon and evening.
Afternoon
The part of the day between noon and evening;
He spent a quiet afternoon in the park
Afternoon
A conventional expression of greeting or farewell
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