of the day

noun
UK: /ɒv ðə deɪ/
US: /ʌv ðə deɪ/
  1. Something that is very popular or important for a short time.

    1. This song is flavor of the day. [ ] [ ]
    2. Social media trends change so quickly; what's the 'of the day' today might be forgotten tomorrow. [ ] [ ]
  2. A special dish offered in a restaurant on a particular day.

    1. I will take soup of the day. [ ] [ ]
    2. The menu changes daily; the chef always has a wonderful soup of the day. [ ] [ ]

Synonyms

trend vogue
of the day adjective
  1. Relating to current trends.

    1. Is this dress style of the day? [ ] [ ]
    2. The 'topic of the day' debate focused on sustainable energy solutions for the city. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "of the day" in English means: Something that is very popular or important for a short time., A special dish offered in a restaurant on a particular day..

The phonetic transcription of "of the day" is /ɒv ðə deɪ/ in British English and /ʌv ðə deɪ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "of the day": trend, vogue.

Example usage of "of the day": "This song is flavor of the day.". More examples on the page.