What is another word for all day?

Pronunciation: [ˈɔːl dˈe͡ɪ] (IPA)

All day is a commonly used phrase to refer to the duration of a day as a whole. However, there are several synonyms that can be used in place of this phrase. Some of the synonyms include the expressions such as entire day, day-long, all the livelong day, from dawn to dusk, all daylight, from sunup to sundown, during daylight hours, and round the clock. All these synonyms can come in handy when trying to add variety to your writing or when you want to avoid repetition. It is important to understand their appropriate usage and context to ensure clarity and effectiveness in communication.

What are the hypernyms for All day?

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

Famous quotes with All day

  • I keep fit by running after my three boys all day.
    Victoria Beckham
  • We had training camp for a week, and we used the actual military drills of that period. We didn't have to work out much after hours, because going up and down hills all day was a good workout in itself.
    Tom Berenger
  • There's nothing undignified about lying about all day and being waited on by servants, sipping bloody champagne.
    Jeffrey Bernard
  • And music was a very important part of our lives. The radio was on all day.
    Ruben Blades
  • I get up in the morning, do my e-mail, I check my e-mails all day. I'll go online and I'll buy my books at Amazon.com, but I don't want to buy all of them because I want to go to Duttons and I want to buy books from another human being.
    Joseph Bologna

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