Refers to the afternoon of the current day.
Refers to the afternoon of the next day.
Refers to the afternoon of the previous day.
Used with any day of the week, e.g., Monday afternoon, Tuesday afternoon.
Used with any day of the week, e.g., Monday afternoon, Tuesday afternoon.
Describes an afternoon with a lot of sunshine.
Describes a pleasantly high-temperature afternoon.
The later part of the afternoon, just before evening, around 4 PM to 6 PM.
Describes an afternoon with a high temperature.
The beginning part of the afternoon, around 12 PM to 2 PM.
Describes an afternoon with rain.
Describes an afternoon with rain, often implying dampness and unpleasantness.
Describes a dull, overcast afternoon with no sun.
Describes a dull, overcast afternoon with no sun.
An afternoon that feels like it lasts a long time, often because it is boring or difficult.
Describes a beautiful, sunlit afternoon, often with a nostalgic or peaceful feeling.
The sun as it is positioned in the sky during the afternoon.
A small meal eaten in the late afternoon, typically including sandwiches, cakes, and tea.
A short sleep taken in the afternoon.
A small amount of food eaten in the afternoon, between main meals.
The high temperature experienced during the afternoon.
The natural light from the sun during the afternoon.
Used to describe the slow and often tedious passing of time during the afternoon.
Used to describe the passing of time during the afternoon.
A period of time in the afternoon when you do not have to work or do your usual duties.
The most common way to refer to the time period of the afternoon.
Used to specify the afternoon of a particular day, e.g., 'on Monday afternoon'.
Specifies that an action or event happens within the time frame of the afternoon.
Indicates a deadline or point in time no later than the afternoon.
To use the time of the afternoon doing a particular activity.