days

The word “days” has 5 syllables: syllable and divide for days

It's pronounced as /deɪz/


What is synonym and antonym for days?

In the thesaurus, “days” has 84 synonyms and 18 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for days along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for days

  • aeon
  • afternoons
  • age
  • ages
  • aurorae
  • auroras
  • being
  • bits
  • career
  • cockcrows
  • continuance
  • course
  • cradle to grave
  • cycle
  • cycles
  • date
  • dates
  • dawns
  • day
  • daybreaks
  • daylights
  • daytimes
  • duration
  • dusks
  • endurance
  • eon
  • epoch
  • epochs
  • era
  • eras
  • evenings
  • eves
  • existence
  • expectancy
  • extent
  • forenoons
  • generation
  • generations
  • gloamings
  • history
  • interval
  • length
  • life
  • life span
  • lifetime
  • lights
  • longevity
  • measure
  • mornings
  • morns
  • natural life
  • nightfalls
  • noons
  • orbit
  • period
  • periods
  • pilgrimage
  • record
  • season
  • space
  • spaces
  • span
  • spans
  • spell
  • spells
  • stage
  • stretch
  • stretches
  • sundowns
  • sunlights
  • sunrises
  • suns
  • sunsets
  • sunshines
  • sunups
  • survival
  • term
  • time
  • times
  • twilights
  • vintages
  • while
  • whiles
  • years

Antonyms for days

  • afternoons
  • blacks
  • darks
  • death
  • dusks
  • end
  • evenings
  • eventides
  • gloamings
  • inanimacy
  • middays
  • midnights
  • nightfalls
  • nights
  • nighttimes
  • sundowns
  • sunsets
  • twilights

Meanings of days

  • noun
    1. Any period of 24 hours.
    2. A period from midnight to the following midnight.
    3. Rotational period of a planet (especially Earth).
    4. The part of a day period which one spends at one’s job, school, etc.
    5. Part of a day period between sunrise and sunset where one enjoys daylight; daytime.
    6. A specified time or period; time, considered with reference to the existence or prominence of a person or thing; age; time.
    7. A period of contention of a day or less.
    8. A 24-hour period beginning at 6am or sunrise.
    9. A particular time or period of vague extent.
    10. Life.
  • verb
    1. To spend a day (in a place).
  • adverb
    1. During the day.

Example Sentences

  • Days like these make me appreciate the little moments.
  • She reminisced about the carefree days of her childhood.
  • In a few days, we'll be embarking on our vacation adventure.
  • The storm lasted for several days, causing widespread disruption.
  • We're living in uncertain days, but we remain hopeful for the future.

On this page you'll find 102 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to days, such as: aeon, afternoons, age, ages, aurorae, auroras, being.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

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youthfulness

  • adolescence
  • aurora
  • awkward age
  • awkward stage
  • bloom
  • boyhood
  • childhood
  • dawn
  • daybreak
  • dew
  • freshness
  • girlhood
  • greenness
  • high-school years
  • ignorance
  • immaturity
  • inexperience
  • infancy
  • innocence
  • jejuneness
  • jejunity
  • juvenescence
  • juvenility
  • minority
  • morn
  • morning
  • nonage
  • opening
  • potency
  • preadolescence
  • prime
  • puberty
  • pubescence
  • salad days
  • spring
  • springtide
  • springtime
  • springtime of life
  • start
  • sunrise
  • sunup
  • teenage years
  • teens
  • tender age
  • tender years
  • vitality
  • youngness
  • youth

daytimes

  • afternoons
  • dawns
  • daybreaks
  • daylights
  • days
  • dusks
  • evenings
  • eves
  • forenoons
  • gloamings
  • lights
  • mornings
  • morns
  • nightfalls
  • noons
  • sundowns
  • sunlights
  • sunrises
  • sunsets
  • sunshines
  • twilights

yores

  • annals
  • antiquities
  • auld lang synes
  • bygones
  • chronicles
  • flashbacks
  • histories
  • long agos
  • memoirs
  • pasts
  • records
  • yesterdays
  • yesteryears

vertexes

  • acmes
  • apexes
  • apices
  • apogees
  • blooms
  • blossoms
  • caps
  • capstones
  • ceilings
  • climaxes
  • crescendi
  • crescendoes
  • crescendos
  • crests
  • crowns
  • culminations
  • extremes
  • extremities
  • flood tides
  • flowers
  • glories
  • heads
  • heights
  • heydays
  • high noons
  • high-water marks
  • highlights
  • highs
  • highspots
  • meridians
  • ne plus ultras
  • noons
  • noontimes
  • peaks
  • pinnacles
  • primes
  • roofs
  • summits
  • sums
  • tip-tops
  • tips
  • tops
  • zeniths

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