days

plural-noun
UK: /deɪz/
US: /deɪz/
  1. Plural of day, referring to more than one 24-hour period

    1. I worked five days last week [ ] [ ]
    2. The journey took several days because of the bad weather conditions [ ] [ ]
  2. A period of time, often used to refer to a specific era or time in the past

    1. In the old days, people wrote letters [ ] [ ]
    2. She often thinks about the days when her children were still young [ ] [ ]
days verb
  1. To spend the day in a specified way

    1. We days at the beach every summer [ ] [ ]
    2. They often days at the park, enjoying the fresh air and sunshine together [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "days" in English means: Plural of day, referring to more than one 24-hour period, A period of time, often used to refer to a specific era or time in the past.

The phonetic transcription of "days" is /deɪz/ in British English and /deɪz/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "days": "I worked five days last week". More examples on the page.