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nite

American  
[nahyt] / naɪt /

noun

  1. an informal, simplified spelling of night.


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Reed my leter, go farth, ask your felow Yumans what is up, rite bak, leeve your anser under your Berd feeder, I will come in the nite to retreeve and lern.

From The Guardian Oct. 21, 2017

The acceptance speech will sound like lines written for reality tv and late nite comedy.

From New York Times Feb. 26, 2016

Last nite, the cast of @OnYourFeetBway joined @Lin_Manuel for a particularly lively #Ham4Ham show.

From Slate Nov. 24, 2015

Trip from TX:VA= $500 2 nite stay= $350 Rental ??=

From Washington Post Apr. 23, 2015

March 25—That crazy TV kept me up all nite.

From "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes

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