day
/deɪ/a 24-hour period from midnight to midnight or from sunrise to sunset
The days are getting longer as summer approaches.
The duration of daylight is increasing as the season changes.
The term can refer to a calendar day (midnight to midnight) or a daylight period (sunrise to sunset), depending on context.
a specific date or time in the past or future
We will meet on the 15th day of the month.
The meeting is scheduled for a specific date.
In this sense, 'day' refers to a particular day of the month or year.
a period of time associated with a particular activity or event
It was the day of the wedding.
The event being referred to is a wedding.
This usage often implies a significant or memorable occasion.
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Common Usage
'Day' is often used in expressions like 'good day,' 'bad day,' and 'new day.'
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Time Reference
'Day' can refer to a 24-hour period or a specific date, depending on context.
📖Word Origin
Old English 'dæg,' from Proto-Germanic 'dagaz,' related to 'dawn' and 'daylight.'
📝Usage Notes
The word 'day' can refer to a 24-hour period, a specific date, or a period associated with an event. It is often used in expressions related to time, weather, and daily routines.