bedtime
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English bedtyme, bed-tyme, bedetyme, bedde tyme, equivalent to bed + time.
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[edit]Noun
[edit]bedtime (countable and uncountable, plural bedtimes)
- The time or hour at which one retires to bed in order to sleep.
- 2004, Vartan Gregorian, The Road to Home: My Life and Times, page 55:
- I read every evening, sometimes late into the night, with the help of kerosene lamps, often secretly, past my bedtime.
- 2013 July 19, Ian Sample, “Irregular bedtimes may affect children's brains”, in The Guardian Weekly, volume 189, number 6, page 34:
- Irregular bedtimes may disrupt healthy brain development in young children, according to a study of intelligence and sleeping habits.
Going to bed at a different time each night affected girls more than boys, but both fared worse on mental tasks than children who had a set bedtime, researchers found.
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[edit]time when one goes to bed to sleep
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