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Meaning of Days

Days in a sentence

  • I will see you in three days.
  • The days are getting longer as summer approaches.
  • He worked hard for days to finish the project.
  • Many people relax on their days off.
  • What are your favorite days of the week?
  • In ancient days, life was different.

How to use Days

Use 'days' when referring to specific time periods or when talking about weeks, months, or years. It's generally neutral in register.

Grammar pattern

countable noun

Memory hint

Think of the phrase 'days of our lives' to remember the word 'days'.

Related words

Collocations with Days

  • day and night
  • working days
  • public holidays
  • days off
  • school days

Synonyms for Days

Opposites of Days

Common mistakes with Days

  • Confused with 'day' when referring to multiple instances.
  • Using 'days' in non-countable contexts.

Compare Days with Day, Time, Period, Date

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Frequently asked questions about Days

What does Days mean?

A period of 24 hours; the time from one midnight to the next.

How do you use Days in a sentence?

I will see you in three days.

Can you give another example of Days?

The days are getting longer as summer approaches.

What are synonyms for Days?

Common alternatives include day, time, period, date.

What is the opposite of Days?

Opposite meanings include nights, hours, moments.

What words go with Days?

It commonly pairs with day and night, working days, public holidays, days off, school days.

What are common mistakes when using Days?

Confused with 'day' when referring to multiple instances. Using 'days' in non-countable contexts.

How do you pronounce Days?

US: //deɪz//, UK: //deɪz//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Days?

Use 'days' when referring to specific time periods or when talking about weeks, months, or years. It's generally neutral in register.