Meaning of Day off
A day during which someone does not go to work or school.
In simple words: A day when you do not work or go to school.
Day off in a sentence
- I took a day off to relax at home.
- Her day off was spent exploring the city.
- He always looks forward to his day off each week.
- On my day off, I like to catch up on reading.
- I plan to make the most of my day off tomorrow.
How to use Day off
Used in casual conversation. Appropriate in both formal and informal contexts when discussing time away from work or school.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of a 'day' without 'work' - a free time for fun.
Related words
Collocations with Day off
- take a day off
- request a day off
- enjoy a day off
Common mistakes with Day off
- Using 'day off' when referring to a holiday without paid time off.
- Confusing 'day off' with 'off day', which refers to a bad performance day.
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Frequently asked questions about Day off
What does Day off mean?
A day when you do not work or go to school.
What is the definition of Day off?
A day during which someone does not go to work or school.
How do you use Day off in a sentence?
I took a day off to relax at home.
Can you give another example of Day off?
Her day off was spent exploring the city.
What are synonyms for Day off?
Common alternatives include free day, holiday, leave, break.
What words go with Day off?
It commonly pairs with take a day off, request a day off, enjoy a day off.
What are common mistakes when using Day off?
Using 'day off' when referring to a holiday without paid time off. Confusing 'day off' with 'off day', which refers to a bad performance day.
How do you pronounce Day off?
US: //deɪ ɔf//, UK: //deɪ ɒf//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Day off?
Used in casual conversation. Appropriate in both formal and informal contexts when discussing time away from work or school.
