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Antonyms for day one
Grammar : Noun |
Definition of day one
- As in origin : noun beginning, inception
- As in start : noun beginning
- As in beginning : noun start of an event or action
- As in incipience : noun beginning
- As in incipiency : noun beginning
- As in leadoff : noun beginning
- Yes, she would have one great day—one day during which she would live at the rate of two thousand a year.
- Extract from : « The New Gulliver and Other Stories » by Barry Pain
- I hope they will be more successful than they were this day one hundred years ago.
- Extract from : « The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde" » by George Davidson
- And so, love, Tuesday is to be our day—one day more—and then!
- Extract from : « The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846 » by Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett
- And that day one year my Jock smacks me on the cheek, and gets on the mare; and when I ask: 'Where be goin'?'
- Extract from : « The Trespasser, Complete » by Gilbert Parker
- The clock struck; I suddenly remembered that it was on this hour and this day one year ago that my mistress deceived me.
- Extract from : « Child of a Century, Complete » by Alfred de Musset
- No; I have not forgotten what this day one year ago took from you, or what it gave to me—my heart's best treasure.
- Extract from : « Elsie's New Relations » by Martha Finley
Synonyms for day one
- alpha
- basis
- birth
- blast off
- blastoff
- bow
- commencement
- countdown
- creation
- dawn
- dawning
- day one
- derivation
- early stage
- embarkation
- emergence
- entrance
- entry
- exit
- first step
- flying start
- forging
- foundation
- genesis
- git go
- inauguration
- inception
- incipience
- incipiency
- induction
- infancy
- ingress
- initiation
- installation
- introduction
- jump-off
- kickoff
- launch
- leadoff
- leaving
- nativity
- onset
- opener
- opening
- origin
- origination
- outbreak
- outset
- point of departure
- preface
- prelude
- presentation
- rise
- root
- rudiment
- running start
- setting out
- source
- spring
- square one
- start
- start-off
- starting point
- takeoff
- threshold
- top
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