What is another word for a days?

Pronunciation: [ɐ dˈe͡ɪz] (IPA)

Nowadays, "a days" is commonly used to refer to the present time or era. However, there are several synonyms that can be used interchangeably. One such synonym is "currently," which highlights what is happening at the moment. "Presently" is another alternative, indicating something happening in the immediate future. "Today" is also an excellent synonym for "a days," emphasizing the events that are taking place at the current time. The phrase "in this day and age" also captures the modern era or period of time we are currently living in. As language evolves, it's important to explore different synonyms for commonly used words and phrases to improve communication and clarity.

What are the hypernyms for A days?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with A days

  • It is said that as many days as there are in the whole journey, so many are the men and horses that stand along the road, each horse and man at the interval of a days journey; and these are stayed neither by snow nor rain nor heat nor darkness from accomplishing their appointed course with all speed.
    Herodotus
  • The basic problem I really have is that whenever I meet leftists in the socialist and Marxist movements, I'm called a individualist.  []  I'm supposed to shrink after this—  Usually I'm called individualist by students, and by academicians, who’ve never done a days work life [sic] in their entire biography, whereas I have spent years in factories and the trade unions, in foundries and auto plants.  So after I have to swallow the word , I don't mind the word at all!
    Murray Bookchin

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