📅date

noun/verb
/deɪt/

Meaning

A particular day of the month or year; also, a social or romantic appointment.

Example Sentences

They decided to meet on the date of her birthday.

Example Expressions

blind date

Synonyms

day, appointment, meeting, outing

Antonyms

indefinite, timeless

Collocations

set a date, important date, go on a date, due date

More Example Sentences

They agreed to waiting for the final update.

They happened to remember the date by chance.

They suddenly stopped sharing updates entirely.

The next update is supposed to fix the issue soon.

Will the students be informed earlier of the exam date?

Who do you know when the last date is for submitting the form?

Who of you know when the last date is for submitting the forms?

Who of you know when the last date is for paying the tuition fees?

A man applies for a passport at the government office for the first time in his life because he wants to travel abroad to visit his relatives in Canada who moved there several years ago and he gathers all the required documents including his birth certificate and photographs then submits the application and pays the fee hoping to receive it before his flight date next month.

A man returns a library book that is two weeks overdue to the public library in his neighborhood and apologizes to the librarian at the front desk who tells him there is a small fine to pay so he pays it and asks about the late return policy to avoid the same situation in the future then browses the shelves for a new book to read and picks a novel recommended by a friend at work promising himself to finish and return it well before the due date.

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