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All day synonyms

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noun day

  • term — a word or phrase that has a specific or precise meaning within a given discipline or field and might have a different meaning in common usage: Set is a term of art used by mathematicians, and burden of proof is a term of art used by lawyers.
  • period — a rather large interval of time that is meaningful in the life of a person, in history, etc., because of its particular characteristics: a period of illness; a period of great profitability for a company; a period of social unrest in Germany.
  • time — the system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future; indefinite and continuous duration regarded as that in which events succeed one another.
  • light — a light product, as a beer or cigarette.
  • daylight — Daylight is the natural light that there is during the day, before it gets dark.
  • sunshine — the shining of the sun; direct light of the sun.
  • sunlight — the light of the sun; sunshine.
  • daytime — The daytime is the part of a day between the time when it gets light and the time when it gets dark.
  • prime — of the first importance; demanding the fullest consideration: a prime requisite.
  • zenith — the point on the celestial sphere vertically above a given position or observer. Compare nadir.
  • generation — the entire body of individuals born and living at about the same time: the postwar generation.
  • age — Your age is the number of years that you have lived.
  • height — extent or distance upward: The balloon stopped rising at a height of 500 feet.
  • ascendancy — If one group has ascendancy over another group, it has more power or influence than the other group.
  • heyday — the stage or period of greatest vigor, strength, success, etc.; prime: the heyday of the vaudeville stars.
  • cycle — If you cycle, you ride a bicycle.
  • bright — A bright colour is strong and noticeable, and not dark.
  • mean solar day — day (def 3a).
  • nautical day — a period from noon of one day to noon of the next, used in reckoning time aboard ship.
  • sidereal day — the interval between two successive passages of the vernal equinox over the meridian, being about four minutes shorter than a mean solar day.
  • date — A date is a specific time that can be named, for example a particular day or a particular year.
  • calendar day — the period from one midnight to the following midnight.

adjective day

  • diurnal — of or relating to a day or each day; daily.
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