p.m.
see also: P.M.
Adverb
  1. after noon (used after a time to indicate it is between noon and midnight, i.e., in the afternoon, evening or night as opposed to the morning)
    • 2016, [https://web.archive.org/web/20171030003034/https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/lets-learn-english-lesson-8-are-you-busy/3253185.html VOA Learning English] (public domain)
      Anna. — Yes, Ms. Weaver. — Are you busy? — Yes, Ms. Weaver. I am busy. — My office. 5:00 p.m. — 5:00 p.m.
Synonyms Antonyms Translations
  • German: nachmittags, am Nachmittag
  • Portuguese: p.m.
  • Russian: после полудня (pósle polúdn'a), пополу́дни
  • Spanish: p. m.
Adverb
  1. after death

P.M.
Noun

p.m.

  1. Alternative spelling of p.m.
  2. Alternative spelling of PM



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