American Dictionary
Definition day in American English
day
noun
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noun
What are red words?
Around 90% of spoken and written English relies on just 7,500 common words.These words are highlighted in red and are ranked using a star system.
- One-star words are commonly used
- Two-star words are even more common
- Three-star words are the most frequently used
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Synonyms and related words
Example
The restaurant is only open during the day.
Synonyms and related words
Synonyms and related words
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a period of time when you are doing a particular thing, or when something is happening or is successful
Example
I think my days as a basketball player are coming to an end.
Example
She became famous in the early days of television.
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Related Words
Words related to day:
big day (phrase)
all-day (adjective)
any day now (phrase)
ANZAC Day (noun)
April Fools’ Day (noun)
Arbor Day (noun)
Armistice Day (noun)
Australia Day (noun)
back in the day (phrase)
bad hair day (noun)
Boxing Day (noun)
break of day (phrase)
business day (noun)
button day (noun)
by (phrase)
Canada Day ()
cheat day (noun)
Christmas Day (noun)
Columbus Day ()
D-Day ()
day (noun)
day after day (phrase)
day by day (phrase)
day care (noun)
day center (noun)
day in, day out (phrase)
day job (noun)
day of reckoning (phrase)
day room (noun)
day school (noun)
day trading (noun)
day trip (noun)
Day-Glo ()
day-long (adjective)
day-to-day (adjective)
dress-down day (noun)
Father’s Day (noun)
field day (noun)
flag day (noun)
Flag Day (noun)
for a rainy day (phrase)
from day one (phrase)
from day to day (phrase)
g’day (interjection)
Galentine's day (noun)
good day (interjection)
Groundhog Day (noun)
half-day (noun)
have a field day (phrase)
have a nice day (phrase)
High Holy Day (noun)
if someone’s a day (phrase)
Inauguration Day (noun)
Independence Day ()
judgment day (noun)
Labor Day (noun)
late in the day (phrase)
latter-day (adjective)
Latter-day Saints (noun)
live from day to day (phrase)
make a day of it (phrase)
make my day (phrase)
make someone’s day (phrase)
May Day (noun)
Midsummer Day (noun)
modern-day (adjective)
Mother’s Day (noun)
name day (noun)
name the day (phrase)
New Year’s Day (noun)
not have all day (phrase)
of the day (phrase)
off day (noun)
one day (phrase)
Pancake Day (noun)
Patriot Day (noun)
present-day (adjective)
Presidents’ Day ()
quarter day (noun)
red-letter day (noun)
Remembrance Day (noun)
Sadie Hawkins Day ()
saint’s day (noun)
school day (noun)
snow day (noun)
some day (phrase)
someone’s day (phrase)
someone’s lucky day (phrase)
St Valentine’s Day (noun)
the other day (phrase)
three-day event (noun)
to the day (phrase)
to this day (phrase)
V-E Day ()
V-J Day ()
Valentine’s Day (noun)
Veteran’s Day (noun)
washing day (noun)
win the day (phrase)
working day (noun)