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Common collocations with day in American Collocation

day noun

US /deɪ/

next, previous etc

following
next
previous
same

We were due to leave the following day.

describing the weather

cloudy
cold
fine
glorious
hot
nice
rainy
sunny
warm
wet

It’s the hottest day of the year so far.

enjoyable or important

big
enjoyable
fantastic
fun
good
great
lovely
memorable
perfect
special
wonderful

I hope you have a really memorable day.

difficult or unpleasant

bad
hard
long

I think it was one of the worst days of my life.

normal

normal
ordinary
typical

It is difficult to describe a typical day for me.

busy or not busy

busy
quiet

We’ve got a busy day tomorrow.

when a particular thing happens

election
feast
opening
polling
school
training
wedding
working

Payments will be credited to your account the next working day.

seasons

autumn
fall
spring
summer
summer’s
winter
winter’s

A glorious summer day helped to make this a very enjoyable occasion for all competitors and spectators.

have
spend
start

She’s spent the last few days in bed, wrapped in her duvet.