day
[ dey ]
/ deɪ /
noun
Idioms for day
Origin of day
before 950; Middle English; Old English
dæg; cognate with German
Tag
OTHER WORDS FROM day
half-day, noun pre·day, nounWords nearby day
dawning,
dawson,
dawson creek,
dawsonite,
dax,
day,
day after day,
day and night,
day bed,
day blindness,
day boy
British Dictionary definitions for day in, day out (1 of 2)
Day
/ (deɪ) /
noun
Sir Robin. 1923–2000, British radio and television journalist, noted esp for his political interviews
British Dictionary definitions for day in, day out (2 of 2)
day
/ (deɪ) /
noun
See also
days
Other words from day
Related adjective: diurnalWord Origin for day
Old English
dæg; related to Old High German
tag, Old Norse
dagr
Scientific definitions for day in, day out
day
[ dā ]
See under sidereal time solar day.
Idioms and Phrases with day in, day out (1 of 2)
day in, day out
see day after day.
Idioms and Phrases with day in, day out (2 of 2)
day