167 Another Word for Day? – Day Synonyms & Antonyms

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Meaning of Day

The primary meaning of the word "day" refers to a period of twenty-four hours as a unit of time.

Etymology of Day

The word "day" comes from Old English "dæg", which is derived from Proto-Germanic "dagaz", and ultimately from Proto-Indo-European "dhegh-", which carried a sense of "to burn" or "to shine", likely referring to the sun
The word has been used in the English language since ancient times, with its meaning and usage evolving over the centuries to encompass various aspects of time and its divisions

Synonyms

morning afternoon evening night dawn dusk sunrise sunset daylight daytime hour period span interval term duration epoch era age season year decade century millennium noon midday forenoon afternoon twilight daybreak daylight hours daytime hours working hours waking hours diel diurnal daily twenty-four hours

Definitions

  • A period of twenty-four hours as a unit of time, reckoned from one midnight to the next
  • * The period of daylight between sunrise and sunset
  • * A particular period of the year or a person's life, especially one marked by a particular event or activity

Usage Examples

  • The day began with a beautiful sunrise
  • * She spent the day at the beach, soaking up the sun
  • * The company will be closed for the day due to the holiday
  • * The day of the wedding finally arrived, and the bride was nervous

Antonyms

night darkness evening dusk twilight shadows gloom gloaming moonlight moonshine midnight Pitch black dark somber dreary dismal murky cloudy overcast stormy rainy snowy nighttime evening time late hours wee hours
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